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What are the advantages of using numerical integration (Trapezium rule, Simpson's rule and so on) over direct integration?

Numerical methods are particularly useful to solve complex problems which are sometimes difficult or impossible to solve analytically. It is also a quicker way of solving the problem rather than using for...

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Answered by Priyanka A. Maths tutor
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Explain in detail what do you understand by catalyst, what makes them so useful and give two example of catalytic processes including the name catalyst used.

Catalyst are chemical or biological substances that speeds up the rate of reaction without being used up in the overall process. It provides an alternative route for a reaction occur with a lower activati...

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How do you find the determinant of a matrix?

Finding the matrix of a matrix can be done in 5 steps. Step 1 involves finding the determinant of the matrix, and putting this value aside for later. Step 2 finds the cofactors of each element. The cofact...

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How does the sliding filament theory work?

A nerve impulse in the sarcoplasmic reticulum causes calcium ions to move out of it into the muscle cells where it binds to tropmyosin/troponin causing it to move and reveal the actin filament. The myosin...

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Answered by Charlotte K. Biology tutor
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What do I include in my essay?

Research an artist for a certain characteristic about them that inspires your work, such as a theme or technique. Explain how this links to your own work and how this artist will help you develop your own...

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Answered by Charlotte K. Art tutor
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