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What are strong verbs, and how can I learn them?

The term "strong verb" describes a type of German verb ('doing' word). Strong verbs are verbs which feature a vowel change in one or more of their tenses. Here is an example: Gehen - to go Inifn...

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Answered by Lauren F. German tutor
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How should I structure a history essay?

The way a history essay is structured sets apart great answers from good answers. The structure of your essay demonstrates the abilities you possess to critically analyse a question, capably engage with a...

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Answered by Dominic R. History tutor
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Describe, using a diagram, the forces acting on the system of an object tethered to a string, rotating around a fixed point in free space. Will the string ever become horizontal?

Firstly, I would start by drawing a diagram of the system on the whiteboard, showing the object attached to the string, and the string at a fixed point. I would show using arrows that the object was rotat...

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Answered by Simon S. Physics tutor
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Find the general solution of 2 dy/dx - 5y = 10x

Try y=Aebx diffrentiate this (dy/dx = Abebx) and sub into 2dy/dx -5y = 0 to find complementary function. 2Abebx - 5Aebx = 0 2b - 5 = 0 b = 2.5 Find the particul...

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Answered by Amy H. Maths tutor
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How do mitosis and meiosis have different outcomes?

The beginning of both of these cell activities are very similar with the 23 pairs (46) chromosomes replicating resulting in 2 sister chromatids. At this point when the spindle fibres attach is when the pr...

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Answered by Thomas P. Biology tutor
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