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How would you approach a question examining a primary/contemporary source?

When looking at primary or contemporary sources (sources written at the time), it's important to examine 3 key areas; provenance, tone and content. Provenance focuses on the origin of the source - what ac...

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Answered by Aidy M. History tutor
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How to write the perfect GCSE essay on a play or book

When approaching an essay it is important firstly to have a clear structure and a firm understanding of the essay question. The next thing to do is to make a brief plan and outline of what you are going t...

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Answered by Holly M. English tutor
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How do I find the x and y components of a vector?

If you've been given the angle the vector makes with an axis, you can find the component of the vector parallel to that axis by multiplying the size of the vector by the cosine of the angle it makes with ...

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Answered by Emma E. Physics tutor
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Describe the set of transformations that will transformthe curve y=x^ to the curve y=x^2 + 4x - 1

First complete the square on the curve in the answer to obtain y=(x+2)2 - 5 Now if you were to call your original equation y=f(x) you could see that the new equation is simply y=f(x+2) - 5This ...

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Answered by Shavon D. Maths tutor
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How should I go about researching my coursework essay and how do I write an introduction?

The most important rule to remember is to never start writing before you have properly thought out your argument and have come up with a comprehensive structure. The best starting point is to find a basic...

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Answered by Tatiana G. History tutor
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