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What is the multiplication rule of indices?

The multiplication rule is that when multiplying terms with indices, you add the indices up. In an example, if we had to simplify 3y2 x 4y3 then we would first multiply the coefficie...

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Answered by Daniel K. Maths tutor
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Find the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle using i) Pythagoras Theorem ii) Trigonometry. The triangle has sides of lengths 3cm and 4cm and an acute angle of 30 degrees.

Part iPythagoras Theorem states a2 = b2 + c2 , where a is the hypotenuse.Using this the lengths can be substituted into the equation as b and c, a2 = 3

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Answered by Zaakir S. Maths tutor
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When should I use "tu" and "vous"?

The words “tu” and “vous” both translate to “you” in English. In English, one can use “you” to address any person or number of people whereas in French a distinction is made according to whom one is talki...

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Answered by Gabriella A. French tutor
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expand and simplify: 5(3a+6b)+ 3(7b+a)

first we expand the equation:(53a +56b) + (37b+3a)now we multiply15a+30b +21b+3anow simplify18a+51b

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Answered by Muzaina R. Maths tutor
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I always get verbe être, avoir and aller mixed up. How do I differentiate between them?

être avoir allerJe suis (j')ai vais Tu es as vasIl/elle/on est a vas

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Answered by Sarah O. French tutor
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