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What is the difference between conflict and consensus theories of society?

Consensus theorists support the idea that everyone in society has a shared, communal goal which they work together in harmony to achieve. This is known as social solidarity. One consensus theorist, Emile ...

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Answered by Shannon M. Sociology tutor
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Express 4x/(x^2-9)-2/(x+3) as a single fraction in its simplest form

4x/(x2-9)-2/(x+3) = 4x/((x+3)(x-3))-2/(x+3) = 4x/((x+3)(x-3))-2(x-3)/((x+3)(x-3)) = (4x-2(x-3))/((x+3)(x-3)) = (2x+6)/((x+3)(x-3) = (2(x+3))/((x+3)(x-3)) = 2/(x-3)

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Answered by Charles S. Maths tutor
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Find the equation of the normal to the curve y=2x^3 at the point on the curve where x=2. Write in the form of ax+by=c.

For x = 2, y = 16. Calculate the gradient of the curve at y = 2, dy/dx = 6x^2, dy/dx = 24. This is also the gradient of the tangent to the curve at x = 2. It is a rule that the products of the gradients o...

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Answered by Maddy L. Maths tutor
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Who was the most effective constitutional nationalist leader in Ireland (1800-1914)?

IntroFirstly, think about what it means to be an 'effective' leader. Some criteria could be electoral support, influencing decisions in Westminster, and achieving legislation. Note that these criteria are...

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Answered by Ticiana A. History tutor
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Given that y=π/6 at x=0 solve the differential equation,dy/dx=(e^x)cosec2ycosecy

This question challenges a students skills with integration and trigonometry a very common question on Core 4 papers that can leave students struggling. First we use our knowledge that cosecy=1/siny and m...

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Answered by Oliver L. Maths tutor
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