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What is the difference between classical liberals and new liberals?

Classical liberals believe that society should place the freedom of the individual at it's core. They believe that to do so the government, or state, should not interfere in the lives of individuals. Rath...

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What are the assumptions of the biological approach?

The biological approach has many assumptions founded on the expectation that behaviour can be explained in terms of our biological systems. More specifically, behaviour can be explained in terms of factor...

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Answered by Lucy R. Psychology tutor
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By using partial fractions, integrate the function: f(x) = (4-2x)/(2x+1)(x+1)(x+3)

(4-2x)/(2x+1)(x+1)(x+3) = A/(2x+1) + B/(x+1) + C/(x+3) 4-2x = A(x+1)(x+3) + B(2x+1)(x+3) + C(2x+1)(x+1) let x = -1: 4-2(-1) = B(2(-1)+1)((-1)+3) 6 = B(-1)(2) B = -3 let x = -3: 4-2(-3)= C(2(-3)+1)((-3)+1)...

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Who is the villain in Shakespeare's 'Othello'

In Shakepeare's Othello, the boundaries between the antagonist and protagonist are blurred, meaning that there is no definite villain or tragic hero. Iago is often seen as the typical villain as ...

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What is the 'genitive case'?

The genitive case is one of the 4 german cases, the others being nominative, accusative and dative.

The genitive case is used to show possession - similar to using an " 's " in English, s...

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Answered by Ryan F. German tutor
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