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What does Empiricism mean?

This is a branch of Philosophy that deals with experience and where our ideas of things come from' Empiricism' is Greek for experience. It's probably best discussed by the 17th and 18th century thinkers J...

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Answered by Alex D. Philosophy tutor
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What is the partial fraction expansion of (x+2)/((x+1)^2)?

First we write the fraction in terms of partial fractions with two unknown numerators, A and B, as follows: (x+2)/(x+1)2 = A/(x+1) + B/(x+1)2

Note that since the denominator o...

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Answered by Kim R. Maths tutor
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Outline the differences between how a compiler and an interpreter works, and explain the advantages and usage of of each [12 marks]

Compilers work by translating all the program code into source code (machine code) first, which is then ran by the computer. Alternatively, an interpreter works by reading and translating each line of cod...

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Answered by Russell P. Computing tutor
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How can I score well in the synoptic essay?

There are two main parts to the synoptic essay, the subject/specification content which will probably make up around 80-90% of your essay, and then the extra content, which is composed of things above the...

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Answered by Callum R. Biology tutor
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What effect would a depreciation of the pound have on the UK economy?

One effect of the pound effectively becoming chepaer is that UK exports will increase. UK goods and services, relative to other countries, will appear less expenisve following the depreciation, duly incre...

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