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How do you measure the gradient of a straight line joining two points?

There is a simple method for working out the gradient of a straight line joining any two points, for which the X and Y coordinates are known. For instance, if our first point is: A(X1,Y1

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Answered by Alex T. Maths tutor
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Student wanting to go over the term 'de-selection' in UK politics (potential 5 mark question on Unit 1 exam; Political Parties question)

Key point of 5 mark short answers: 5 mins for 5 marks (but can do in 3 1/2 mins)

Generally split the answer into two: define the concept questioned ie. 'de-selection': De-selection is the p...

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Why politics matter?

Politics is a driving force that moves the happenings around the world. Politics is logical and interesting in many ways, such as the theories and theorists that give you an explanation, why politicians b...

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Answered by Anna N. Politics tutor
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Why french is so hard to learn?

All languages have their beauty and sometimes all you have to do is put a little more effort to appreciate it. French is a hard language but truly beautiful. There are structures to remember and words to ...

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Answered by Anna N. French tutor
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Why maths is so hard sometimes?

I have been struggling with maths when my teacher failed to teach me how to understand maths and only made me do the homework and tests. Maths is all about understanding the logic behind the calculations,...

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Answered by Anna N. Maths tutor
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