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What are the most common challenges in urban environments?

There are five main parts that make up the answer to this question. Remember at GCSE the mark scheme is rather specific so you will need to make sure you mention all 5 of these items in order to gain maxi...

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Answered by Saskia P. Geography tutor
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What is the final presentation for, and what am I expected to present in it?

Your presentation is a chance for you to talk about your final product and show the examiner how you researched and came to a final conclusion about the question you have proposed. You will need to includ...


What is the most effective way of creating a title for my essay?

Although the title is obviously very important for your final essay and creating the perfect title seems like a huge task, don’t panic! Personally, I think the best way to tackle the title is to start bro...


Show that y=3x-2 and 3y-9x+5=0 are parallel.

Parallel lines have the same gradient (same 'm' value in y=mx+c). Therefore m=3 for both equations; if they are parallel lines. The second equation needs to be rearranged for y to determine this. 3y-9x+5 ...

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Answered by Nicole G. Maths tutor
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Integrate the following fraction w.r.t. x: (sqrt(x^2 + 1)-sqrt(x^2 - 1))/(sqrt(x^4 - 1))

Notice the denominator can be factorised as the difference of two squares. The fraction can then be simplified by cancellation. The resulting fraction(s) can then be solved using the list of integrals in ...

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Answered by Tutor80072 D. Maths tutor
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