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Explain SMART targets

SMART is an acronym for:
Specific- your target should be specific to your sport and easy to understand
Measurable- your target should be able to be measured easily with a value
Acheivabl...

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Selon vous, quel rapport peut on établir entre le roman d'André Gide que vous venez de lire et son titre, Les Faux Monnayeurs?

La question ainsi que le thème de l’argent sont omniprésents dans l’oeuvre de Gide et cela dès la lecture du titre.Son choix, en lien avec son goût pour les faits divers, ancre les personnages dans leur r...

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Answered by Emma J. French tutor
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How do you factorise a quadratic equation into the form (x+A)(x+B), for example x²+x-6 =0?

Quadratic equations are always given in the form ax2 +bx +c. One way of solving (finding values of x) and therefore factorising is to use the ...

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Answered by India J. Maths tutor
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Describe a positive externality

A positive externality is a good or service which benefits a 3rd party when it is consumed or produced. One example of a positive externality in production is passersby enjoying the smell of a coffee shop...

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Answered by Chris H. Economics tutor
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What is the difference between a heterogeneous catalyst and a homogeneous catalyst?

Homogeneous catalyst - catalyst is in the same phase as the reactants. Heterogeneous catalyst - catalyst is in a different phase as the reactants. What ...

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Answered by Katie W. Chemistry tutor
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