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When do two simultaneous equations have a solution?

This question was put to someone during their teacher training. This is a good question to ask, it is very important in maths to know that something you intend to study does actually exist. To explain the...

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Answered by Dylan D. Maths tutor
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Describe one model or theory of one cognitive process

Memory is a cognitive process which can be described through the Multi-store Model, set up by Atkinson and Shiffrin. Memory is a cognitive process of recording and storing environmental events and process...

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Answered by Teo S. Psychology tutor
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How can I make the most of the character count?

It's important to remember that university admissions see thousands of applications and it is impossible to mitigate the fact that many will sound similar. The character count means you should try to say ...

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8^(3/4)*2^(x) = 16^(4/5). Work out the exact value of x.

8 = 2^3 and 16 = 2^4. Substituting these into the above equation, we get 2^(9/4)*2^(x) = 2^(16/5). Using the laws of indices, we can derive the equation (9/4) + x = (16/5). In decimal form, this is 2.25 +...

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Answered by Katherine S. Maths tutor
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Comment on the presentation of nature in Seamus Heaney’s 'Childhood Poems'

Heaney's Death of a Naturalist explores autobiographical vignettes through an anecdotal tone, as exemplified in Blackberry-Picking. Heaney employs a sophisticated retrospective narrative...

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