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Find an expression for the nth term of the following sequence: 7, 11, 15, 19

In terms of understanding the question, we are asked to look for a common rule that would help us find any term, or member, of the sequence in the question, no matter how big. The "nth" bit they...

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Answered by Luke H. Maths tutor
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Analyse how an increase in wages could cause inflation.

Higher wages may increase consumer expenditure increasing aggregate demand - diagram showing aggregate demand increasing. This causes demand-pull inflation if demand rises by more than money supply and t...

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solve the inequality x^2-4x+4>0

x2 -4x+4>0 => (x-2)(x-2)>0. We can illustrate this line on a graph showing a quadratic whose vertex is at (2,0). Therefore, the answer to our inequality is x<2,x>2 (but x does no...

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Answered by James A. Maths tutor
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Outline two drawbacks of the Electoral College system

The Electoral College is not the best method because campaigns focus on swing states, demonstrated by the fact that in the 2012 Presidential Election, 38 states were not visited a single time. This may ca...

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Find the integral of 1/(x-5) with respect to x

This question tests fundamental understanding of integration and checks that the student is not simply memorizing the simple examples for the test. Most students will remember that the integral of 1/x is ...

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Answered by Harry L. Maths tutor
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