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Solve the simultaneous equation: 2x + y = 5, 3x + 4y = 10

So the aim of simultaneous equations like this, are to figure out the value of x and y. The first thing you have to decide is which one to figure out first. You have to make both 'x' values or both 'y' va...

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Answered by Rachael J. Maths tutor
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What is the subjunctive and how do I form it?

The subjunctive is a Spanish tense that we actually do have in English, although we're often not aware of it! For example, in the phrase 'If I were rich, I would buy a yacht', th...

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Answered by Rachael J. Spanish tutor
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Chris claims that, “for any given value of x , the gradient of the curve y=2x^3 +6x^2 - 12x +3 is always greater than the gradient of the curve y=1+60x−6x^2” . Show that Chris is wrong by finding all the values of x for which his claim is not true.

(Question from AQA A level maths specimen papers) When looking at this question, you need to appreciate the steps required in order to reach the final answer before diving straight in. Firstly, the questi...

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Answered by Michael N. Maths tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations 2x−3y=12 and 3x + 4y = 8

To solve this question we will first have to think of how we can solve something with two variables. The most common method is through elimination where we remove a variable so then we have an expression ...

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Answered by David S. Maths tutor
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Explain how this text reflects the audiences and purposes for which it was intended.

Audience

  • Observe the tone that is used in the text (formal, informal, helpful, poetic)

  • Where does the text come from? The type of publication wil...

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Answered by Kannen R. English tutor
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