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Explain the simple future and compound future tenses and how to form these tenses

The simple future translates to English as "personal pronoun (I, you, he, she, we, they) + will + infinitive of the verb"

Eg. I will speak

The compound future translates as "p...

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Answered by Lydia P. French tutor
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The equation: x^3 - 12x + 6 has two turning points. Use calculus to find the positions and natures of these turning points.

To find the turning points we need to find when the differential of the equations with respect to x is equal to 0. (dy/dx = 3x2 - 12 = 0) From this we find that the turning points happ...

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Answered by Jon R. Maths tutor
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I don't really "get" poetry. How am I supposed to analyse it?

When analysing poetry, there are a number of simple things that we can pick out and look at in detail to discuss the poem. Firstly, the poet's choice of words is very important in displaying their intenti...

AR
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Differentiating equations of the type ln[f(x)]

To solve such equations we take advantage of log lawes to simplify the problem .

E.g

ln[sqrt(1-x2)] = ln[(1-x2)1/2] = 1/2ln[1-x2]

After sim...

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Answered by Mousa S. Maths tutor
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How can I take notes on all the books?

Note-taking is important, and can seem like an unsurpassable task. You're going to probably have three books minimum, and that's before we even consider coursework. My best advice is to m...

PN
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