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How far are the temples you have studied commemorative monuments rather than religious?

Firstly, the Parthenon at the Athenian Acropolis is the most obvious example to analyse when debating the functions of temples. One can argue that the lavishly decorated Parthenon is clearly a religious m...

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ABC are points on a circle, centre O. AO=9cm, OC=9cm and AC=15cm. Find the angle ABC.

Diagrams would be used to help visualise the answer. To find the angle OAC, the cosine rule needs to be used: cosA = (b2 + c2 - a2)/2bc. Therefore, looking at th...

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Answered by Imogen P. Maths tutor
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What is market failure?

-definition =>complete, market not supply at all=missing markets and partial=>wrong quantity or price

-example with diagram

-explanation

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Answered by Yasmin A. Economics tutor
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Calculate the integral of (3x+3)/(2x^2+3x) between the limits 39 and 3

The first step is to split the fraction into 2 separate fractions using partial fractions techniques. Write 3x+3/2x^2+3x as A/x + B/2x+3 and solve to get A = 1, B = 1. We have now converted 3x+3/2x^2+3x i...

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Answered by Oliver W. Maths tutor
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Where do the graphs of y=3x-2 and y=x^2+4x-8 meet?

In order to find the points where these functions meet, we can equate them to get 3x-2 = x^2+4x-8 .

Subtraction (3x-2) from both sides, we get x^2+x-6 =0 which we can factorise to get (x+3)(x-2)=0<...

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Answered by Helen S. Maths tutor
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