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What are some key features to look for when analysing a poem?

Some key features to look for when anaylsing a poem:

  • Title - What does it say about the poem's subject, genre and tone? Reapproach the title after reading t...

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How do I express complicated logs as single logarithms?

The process of transforming a complicated log to a single logarithm depends on the question. However, there are some basic rules and methods that are commonly involved.

Here is an example:

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Answered by Keeley L. Maths tutor
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What is an atheroma and how can it lead to a heart attack?

Atheroma = Formed of a hard fibrious plaque containing fatty streaks that have hardened over time (through damage such as high blood pressure). There is a build up of cholesterol and other insolubl...

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Answered by Keeley L. Biology tutor
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How can you remember what sin(x) and cos(x) differentiate or integrate to?

Calculus processes concering sin(x) and cos(x) can be imagined like turning a wheel (insert diagram here, would show in tutorial). Turning the wheel clockwise is the process of differentiating, turning th...

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Answered by Sam T. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between a scalar and a vector?

A scalar is a value that has only a size (otherwise known as magnitude), not a direction. A scalar is unaffected by the direction in which the object concerned is travelling. Examples include kinetic ener...

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Answered by Sam T. Physics tutor
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