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How do you form the passé composée?

The past tense known as the passé composée in French is composed of three parts. The subject (je), the auxiliary verb (a conjugated form of with avoid or être) and finally the past participle (mangé).Avoi...

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Answered by Katharine D. French tutor
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How do I analyse an unseen poem?

The first thing to do when analysing an unseen poem is to read it through twice. The first time you read is to gain your first impressions and understanding of the poem, and the second time is to start no...

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How can we really know what the past was like?

Historians can never truly know what the past was like. This is why historians have different interpretations of the past and how it occurred. Having said this, historians can still form a detailed and co...

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Answered by Angus R. History tutor
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Factorise x^2+5X+6

(x+3)(x+2)To check this, use the 'FOIL' (first, outside, inside, last) method to ensure the answer is correct.x^2+2x+3x+6x^2+5x+6

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Answered by Darius B. Maths tutor
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Solve algebraically the simulations equations: x^2+y^2=25 and y-3x=13

x2+y2=25; y-3x=13; x2+(13+3x)2=25; x2+9x2+78x+169=25; 10x2+78x+144=0; 5x2+39x+72=0; (5x+24)(x+3)=0; x=-24/5 and y=-7...

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Answered by Nadia C. Maths tutor
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