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What is Pythagoras' theorem?

Pythagoras' Theorem is a rule for right-angled triangles which is used to solve problems.

Explanation:

For any right-angled triangle, the longest side (oppo...

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Answered by Sarah P. Maths tutor
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How do I analyse an unseen poem?

Opening up an exam paper and being confronted with a poem which you have never seen before is understandably daunting, however the first thing which is essential to good analysis is to REMAIN CALM.

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MJ
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How can I revise for my English Literature exam?

Revising for an English exam can be daunting with so many different poems and texts to choose from! However, it can be useful to revise key themes and ideas across texts, rather than focus on learning ...

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How do you form the conditional tense and when do you use it?

You use the conditional tense to:

- Say what would happen (e.g. I would eat an apple but I prefer grapes)

- Make a hypothesis (e.g. I would eat an apple 

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Answered by Sarah P. French tutor
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