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What is the difference between the nominative case and the accusative case?

The nominative case is used to refer to who/what is doing the action, whilst the accusative case is used to refer to who/what the action is done to.

Take for example the following sen...

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Explain Ohm Law

V = I * R where V is a voltage, I is current and R is resistance. This law says voltage is directly proportional to current and resistance.

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What are the strengths and weaknesses of Kantian ethics?

Before understanding the strengths and weaknesses of Kantian ethics, one must first have thorough understanding of Kantian ethics itself, and how it can be differentiated from other forms of ethics such a...

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How far can the One Child Policy implemented in 1979 be considered a success?

Argument: For the most part failure, however, from the perspective on decreasing the population there has been some success. 

Success: Declined Population - use statistics, go into detail about the...

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The quadratic equation x^2-6x+14=0 has roots alpha and beta. a) Write down the value of alpha+beta and the value of alpha*beta. b) Find a quadratic equation, with integer coefficients which has roots alpha/beta and beta/alpha.

a) We know that, for a general quadratic equation that can be written as : ax2+bx+c=0, the sum of its roots (S) is equal to -b/a and the product of its roots (P...

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