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How can get my essays into level 5?

One good way to improve your essays is to use real world examples and data to backup your arguments. For example when explaining some of the advantages of a monopoly use examples from the real world. For ...

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How do you identify metre in poetry?

Identifying metre can be tricky, since it is sometime quite subtle. However, the easiest way to find the metre is to read the text out loud, placing additional emphasis wherever it feels natural. This wil...

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Answered by Gregory W. English tutor
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Solve for x and y using these simultaneous equations: 2x + 3y = 21, y = 2x - 1

Substitute y = 2x - 1 into the first equation.

2x + 3(2x -1) = 21

2x + 6x - 3 = 21

8x = 24

x = 3

Therefore y = 2(3) - 1 = 5

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Answered by Alexandra L. Maths tutor
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factorise x^3 + 3x^2 - 13x - 15

For convience we can call the polynomial f(x). Using the fact that the product of the roots of a polynomial equals the constant term, we know that the product of the roots is -15. We can therefore guess a...

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Answered by Ben I. Maths tutor
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A chemist has 3 beakers, each containing a pure sample of acetone (2-propanone), isopropanol (2-propanol) and propanal. Using chemical techniques, suggest how the chemist may be able to determine which beaker contains which sample. [4]

Brady's reagent is an orange solution of 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine which reacts with carbonyl containing functional groups to produce an orange precipitate (2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone derivative of the c...

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Answered by Stephen M. Chemistry tutor
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