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Explain how Natural Law theory can be used to decide the right moral action

Natural Law theory is a philosophy asserting that certain rights or values are inherent by virtue of human nature. It is an absolutist ethical theory (particular actions are intrinsically right or wrong) ...

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Explain the concept of 'Ideals' in Plato's writing

The Theory of Ideals, otherwise known as the Theory of the Forms, is Plato’s explanation of how true knowledge (epistemology) can be acquired through the study of non-physical forms. He describes the form...

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Find the curve whose gradient is given by dy/dx=xy and which passes through the point (0,3)

First "Separate the Variables" by rearranging the equation to get the ys on the LHS and the xs on the RHS:

(1/y) dy=x dx

Now Integrate:

Integral(1/y) dy = Integral(x) dx

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Answered by Christian C. Maths tutor
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State and explain the general trend in first ionisation energy across Period 3

As you go across period 3 there is a general increase in the trend of the first ionisation energy. This is because the atoms have a greater charge on the nucleus (this means they have more protons). Howev...

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Here are some fractions: 3/10, 2/8, 4/12, 12/40, 5/20. Which of these fractions are equivalent to 1/4?

Before we begin lets quickly do some reviewing. What are fractions and how can we write them? Fractions are often used when we don't want to write down numbers that are really long. A fraction...

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Answered by Michael L. Maths tutor
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