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What's the difference between 'tous' and 'tout'?

The main thing to remember here is that what's basically one word can be used in different forms - as an adjective, noun or even adverb. The most common ones are adjective and noun, so that's what we'll c...

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Answered by Sophia M. French tutor
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Make x the subject of the equation y=(3x+5)/(4-x)

(1) Get rid of the fraction by multiply both sides by (4-x), we now have y(4-x)=3x+5. (2) Expand any brackets, so 4y-py=3x+5. (3) Rearrange to get all the x to one side: 4y-5=3x+px. (4) Factorise x becaus...

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Answered by Gwen F. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between 'ser' and 'estar'?

Although they both translate to 'to be' in English, in Spanish we use these two different verbs, and it depends on the quality you are trying to describe. For example, 'estar' is used to describe somethin...

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Answered by Teresa B. Spanish tutor
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How do I know whether to use passé composé or imparfait?

It can be tricky to tell - and sometimes it's even a matter of choice! However, there are some simple rules that you can remember. The passé composé is used for specific events - things that happened, lik...

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Answered by Sophia M. French tutor
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A and B are two points. Point A has coordinates (–2, 4). Point B has coordinates (8, 9). C is the midpoint of the line segment AB. Find the coordinates of C

Think about the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate separately. Starting with the x-coordinate:

  1. Find the difference between the two x-coordinates -2 and 8, which is 10.
  2. to find the mid...
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Answered by Gwen F. Maths tutor
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