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“Those who betray Hamlet also betray themselves.” Explore Shakespeare’s presentation of betrayal in ‘Hamlet’.

 “There’s a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will”- Hamlet 5:2
A play renowned for its depictions of a world of deception and revenge, within ‘Hamlet’ Shakespeare artfully masters...

RM
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A cricket player is capable of throwing a ball at velocity v. Neglecting air resistance, what angle from the horizontal should they throw at to achieve maximum distance before contact with the ground? How far is that distance?

Assume angle of throw theta. Resolving vertical and horizontal components: Vvert=v.sin(theta) and Vhoriz=v.cos(theta).From 'suvat' equations, time to vertical stationary t=v/a. This must be doubled to fin...

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Answered by Benjamin W. Maths tutor
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Find the GS to the following 2nd ODE: d^2y/dx^2 + 3(dy/dx) + 2 = 0

Set up the auxiliary equation by letting (dy/dx) = m
So we have: m2 + 3m + 2 = 0
Solve for m and we get: (m+1)(m+2) = 0Therefore, m1=-1 and m2=-2
Now we s...

IG
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How can you tell if a reaction is feasible and what factors contribute towards this?

A reaction is said to be feasible or spontaneous when the Gibbs Free Energy (Delta G) of the reaction is <0. Conversely, when the Gibbs Free Energy (Delta G) of the reaction is >0,...

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Answered by Jamie R. Chemistry tutor
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How do I structure my essay?

This is such a commonly asked question, that I rarely address much else in my first lesson. Structuring essays is overwhelming, especially when you are comparing two literary works, looking to show off wh...

AM
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