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How do you divide mixed fractions? e.g. (1(1/5)) / (3/4)

(1(1/5)) / (3/4)1(1/5) = 6/5therefore the question is(6/5) / (3/4)To divide a fraction, you simply swap the position of the numerator and denominator in the latter part of the example, and multiple the fr...

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Answered by Jack M. Maths tutor
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The Curve C shows parametric equations x = 4tant and y = 5((3)^1/2)(sin2t) , Point P is located at (4(3)^1/2, 15/2) Find dy/dx at P.

First I would find the value of t at Point P - I would equate the x equation to 4(3)^1/2 and the y equation to 15/2. This would give me (Px,Py). After this I would then find dy/dt, and dx/dx by differenti...

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Answered by Arjun B. Maths tutor
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Explain how an action potential is transmitted from one neurone to another at a synapse.

A good answer would start with a definition of a synapse ('the junction between two neurones') and then be formatted as bullet points or numbers for clarity and backed up with a diagram.Action pot...

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Answered by Emily K. Biology tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations, x+y = 16, 5x -2y = 17

Multiply the first equation by 2 to obtain 2x+2y = 32,Then use the elimination technique and add the first equation into the second equation to get : 7x = 49 therefore divide by 7 to find x = 7 Sub this v...

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Answered by Matthew O. Maths tutor
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How do you know which chemicals are formed at the electrodes in the electrolysis of aqueous solutions?

In electrolysis, positive ions will be attracted to the negative cathode (the cathode being negative can be remembered because cats are evil). However, in aqueous solutions there are 2 positive ion...

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