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Make x the subject of the equation y=(2(1+x))/(3x-1)

This might be hard at first, but if you work through step by step you'll get there!

Start by getting rid of the fraction, multiply both sides by (3x-1) to get y(3x-1) = 2(1+x)

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Answered by Abigail C. Maths tutor
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What are some example of global commons?

First of all understanding of what a common space is is crucial for looking at examples of those that are global. A classic example of a common area is common grazing land within a community but the qu...

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Answered by Katie J. Geography tutor
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Explain what the stages of protein folding are and how the protein is held in its 3D shape

Break this question down into the four stages: primary, secondary, tertiary and quarternary and for each one describe the structure and what the non-covelant interactions are that hold the protein toge...

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Answered by Abigail C. Biology tutor
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An equilibrium between hydrogen and nitrogen to make ammonia. Explain what would happen to the amount of product if a) pressure was increased b) temperature was increased c) a catalyst was added. Energy change -92KJ/mol

This is quite a complicated sounding question but it is actually quite simple if you break it down! Start by writing a balanced equation for the reaction:

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Answered by Abigail C. Chemistry tutor
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What is the passive in French and how does it work?

The Passive, as in English is one of the three grammatical voices and is used to say that something is 'being done by somebody else'. In grammatical speak, we would say that the action th...

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Answered by Charlotte S. French tutor
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