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how to turn a fraction in the form of (x + a)/(x + b)^2 into partial fractions?

Many students at first will incorrectly separate the fraction into two fractions in the form of A/(x + b) + B/(x + b). If we then multiplied the two back together we will find that it does not equate to t...

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Answered by Isla C. Maths tutor
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A train travels for 240 minutes to travel a distance of 220 miles. Assuming the trains speed is constant, what is the train's speed in miles per hour?

For this we require the distance-speed-time triangle which is defined as follows:speed = distance/time.However for the we need to convert the time into hours as that's what the question requires.there is ...

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Answered by Cameron D. Maths tutor
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WHY WAS THE YEAR 1923 SUCH A CRISIS FOR GERMANY?

1923 HAS OFTEN BEEN CALLED THE 'YEAR OF CRISIS' FOR GERMANY DUE TO THREE FACTORS - THE INVASION OF THE RUHR, HYPERINFLATION AND THE MUNICH PUTSCH. EACH OF THESE FACTORS UNDERMINED THE WEIMAR GOVERNMENT AN...

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Answered by Anna W. History tutor
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I struggle finding points of comparison when comparing two texts. How can I better approach this question?

First of all, when coming up with points of comparison, try thinking about things on a broader scale. For example, do both texts approach a similar subject matter? Do both texts clearly convey ideas and e...

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I struggle with gap exercises in reading comprehension exercises because I don't understand what the text is saying.

Even if you don't understand the whole text in a gap-filling exercise, you can use your grammar knowledge to your advantage.Here are a few examples:You must fill in the gaps using the correct answer from ...

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Answered by Lucy O. French tutor
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