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How do I remember all the formulas I will need for questions.

It is difficult to remember formulas, especially when they are similar and easy to confuse. Some methods of remembering the many formulas needed for physics and maths are to recite them, to do a lot of pr...

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Answered by Elizabeth S. Physics tutor
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Solve for 0 =< x =< 360 16/(cos(x+25)+1) = 10, give answers to 2 d.p.

Rearrange to get cos(x+25) = 0.6

Use inverse cosine to get (x+25) = -53.13... 53.13... 306.86... 413.13...

Isolate x to get x = -78.13... 28.13... 281.86... 388.13...

Apply the limits...

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Answered by Barnaby W. Maths tutor
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Why have you decided on X medical school?

It is important to know why the tutee has chosen one medical school over  another. The tutee should have a few points on why they chose the medical school. They should follow these points with both eviden...


if f(x) = 7x-1 and g(x) = 4/(x-2), solve fg(x) = x

fg(x) = 7(4/x-2) -1 = x

28/(x-2) - 1 = x

28/(x-2) = x +1

28 = (x+1)(x-2)

28 = x2 - x - 2

0 = x2 - x - 30

0 = (x-6)(x+5)   x=6 x=-5

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Answered by Sophie W. Maths tutor
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I want to buy 1 litre of milk. My options are to either buy 250ml bottles for £1 each or 500ml bottles for £1.50 each. Which is the cheapest way for me to buy 1 litre of milk?

If you were to buy 250ml bottles you would need four meaning - 250 x 4 = £1 x 4 = £4.

If you were to buy 500ml bottles you would need two meaning - 500 x 2 = £1.50 x 2 = £3.

Therefore it is ...

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Answered by Emily M. Maths tutor
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