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3x+5y=7 and 9x+11y=13. Solve to find the values of x and y that satisfy both equations.

As there are two unknowns we have to eliminate either the x or the y in order to be able to solve. You can see that in the first equation the x value is a multiple of the x value in the second equation. T...

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Answered by Georgina S. Maths tutor
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How should I pick a college to apply to?

Picking a college is arguably a very important part of your application to Oxbridge as it is where you will be spending the majority of your time at. My advice would be to first check which colleges offer...

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What is Differentiation?

We use differentiation to generally find the rate of change for a function. This could also be interpreted as finding the gradient of a curve. e.g. y = x ^ 2.

If you consider the curve, it has a di...

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Answered by Jigar P. Maths tutor
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Differentiate the function y = cos(sin(2x))?

To differentiate this function you will need the chain rule - differentiating what's inside the brackets and multiplying it by differentiating what's outside the brackets. In this case sin(2x) goes to 2co...

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Answered by Greg M. Maths tutor
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Solve the following simultaneous equations: 3x - y = 1, 2x + 2y = 2

When we are asked to solve simultaneous equations, what we are being asked to do is find the point where two lines cross. In this case, where we are given two straight lines, there will only be one point ...

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Answered by Eleanor H. Maths tutor
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