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Understanding Shakespeare is difficult, how do I get around the complex language in order to analyse the text?

At first it can be overwhelming to look at Shakespeare, I personally believe the best way to understand Shakespeare is to see it performed. This is not saying that all you need to do is watch a Shakespear...

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Answered by Gabriella D. English tutor
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Factorise 2x^2+x-3

(2x+3)(x-1)

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Answered by Nisnavai M. Maths tutor
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How do I make y the subject of an equation? For example in 9x = 3x + 2y.

There are several ways we can rearrange algebraic formulae in order to change the subject. Changing the subject basically means changing the variable (letter) that we are trying to find out, so getting th...

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Answered by Abbie J. Maths tutor
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Solve algebraically the simultaneous equations: x^2 + y^2 = 25, y - 3x = 13

Steps:Number both equationsUsing equation 2, solve for y in terms of x.Substitute this answer into equation 1 so that your equation only includes x terms and no y terms.Solve equation 1 for x. (This will ...

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Answered by Rowena M. Maths tutor
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Rules for the future tense?

Verbs are split into first and second conjugation, then third and fourth conjugation.First and second conjugation take their stem plus:bobisbitbimusbitisbuntThird and Fourth conjugation take stem plus:am ...

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Answered by Tom H. Latin tutor
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