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What is the difference between actual output and and potential output?

Actual Output can be defined as the growth in the quantity of goods and services produced in a country, or in other words the percentage chance in GDP. While Potential Output is the change in the producti...

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Answered by Ben C. Economics tutor
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What is an 'Ablative Absolute' and how can I translate it from Latin to English?

An ablative absolute is made up of a noun/ pronoun and a participle, agreeing with one another in the ablative case. We call these expressions 'absolute' because they have no grammatical link to the rest ...

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Answered by Abbie R. Latin tutor
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'Until they think warm days will never cease': Discuss the ways in which Keats presents the passage of time in 'To Autumn'

AS and A Level question papers often encourage students closely to study the language, imagery, and verse form of the text in question. In helping my tutee answer this, I would ensure that these technique...

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Answered by Seamus L. English tutor
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Express 2Cos(a) - Sin(a) in the form RCos(a+b) Give the exact value of R and the value of b in degrees to 2 d.p.

R = 50.5

b = 26.57 degrees

WF
Answered by William F. Maths tutor
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Explain how the electron pair repulsion theory can be used to deduce the shape of, and the bond angle in, PF3 .

Number of electrons from P= 5 e , Number of electrons from 3F = 3 e , Total number of electrons around P = 8 e Therefore there is a total number of 4 electron pairs surrounding P. three of which are bond ...

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Answered by Yusuf A. Chemistry tutor
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