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An essay should comprise an introduction, three main points answering the essay question and a conclusion. Say the essay question was: ‘Discuss how Duffy presents pain as an intrinsic part of love in her ...

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Explore the theme of gender relations in Jane Eyre

The theme of gender relations in Bronte's 'Jane Eyre' is complex given the patriarchal society in which the novel was both written and set. This essay will discuss gender relations with regards to the the...

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Answered by Sophie D. English tutor
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Refer to pieces from the New Anthology of Music and/or elsewhere, to explain how other pieces of music have influenced you in your composition

The opening section of Cherubic Hymn, marked “Lento misterioso” is meant to conjure up images of the heavenly kingdom, and the Cherubim and Seraphim about the throne; I do this through use of den...

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Answered by Oliver B. Music tutor
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Three forces, (15i + j) N, (5qi – pj) N and (–3pi – qj) N, where p and q are constants, act on a particle. Given that the particle is in equilibrium, find the value of p and the value of q. (Mechanics 1 June 2017)

As the particle is at rest, the net force acting on the particle must be equal to zero, i.e. Fres = 0Therefore, (15i + j) + (5qi - pj) + (-3pi - qj) = 0Collating 'i' terms: 15 + 5q - 3p = 0 (Equation 1...

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Answered by Idris K. Maths tutor
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Find dy/dx if y=(x^3)(e^2x)

Use product rule. Set u=x^3 and v=e^2x. Differentiate u and v. Then dy/dx = uv'+vu' = (3x^2)*(e^(2x))+(2x^3)(e^(2x)). This problem is best explained written on a whiteboard (it's difficult to give an expl...

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Answered by Joseph M. Maths tutor
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