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‘Richard Nixon proved himself to be a master of statesmanship in foreign affairs’ Assess the validity of this view.

As Vice President (1953-1961) and subsequently as President (1969-1974), Richard Nixon consistently attempted to portray himself as a highly capable statesman and master of foreign affairs. This effort ha...

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Answered by James R. History tutor
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Find the value of x: x^2-3x-3=1

To begin this question you need to bring all of the terms to one side, so the equation equals 0. It is easiest to do this by subtracting 1 from each side.x^2-3x-3-1=1-1x^2-3x-4=0Now we need to factorise t...

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Answered by Emma H. Maths tutor
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History GCSE Cold War - Why did the Soviet Union invade Hungary in 1956?

Structure of the answer:This essay should include a clear introduction, between 2 - 4 clear and distinct paragraphs, and a conclusion. The introduction should lay out your main arguments ...

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The height x metres, of a column of water in a fountain display satisfies the differential equation dx/dt = 8sin(2t)/(3sqrt(x)), where t is the time in seconds after the display begins. (a) Solve the differential equation, given that x(0)=0

Our DE (Differential Equation) dx/dt = 8sin(2t)/(3sqrt(x)) is separable because dx/dt can be expressed as a product of two functions of the form dx/dt = f(t)g(x) = (8sin(2t)) * (1/(3sqrt(x))).To solve the...

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Answered by James M. Maths tutor
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What is the equation of the straight line perpendicular to the midpoint of the straight line that passes through (0,5) and (-4,7)?

Firstly, it's important to note that the question concerns straight lines, so it will be possible to express the answer in the form y=mx+c where m is the gradient and c is the y...

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