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Solve for 0<=θ<π, the equation sin3θ-(sqrt3)cosθ=0 (C2)

Rearrange the equation to give sin3θ=(sqrt3)cos3θ, then divide through by cos3θ to give sin3θ/cos3θ=sqrt3. We know from our trig identities that sinx/cosx=tanx, so our equation now becomes tan3θ=sqrt3. Us...

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Answered by Becky H. Maths tutor
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Express 2/P(P-2) in Partial Fractions (C4)

To start off with let 2/P(P-2)=A/P + B/(P-2) making the RHS of the equation one fraction gives : (A(P-2)+B(P))/P(P-2). So now we can compare the numerators (as the denominators are the same): A(P-2)+B(P)=...

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Answered by Becky H. Maths tutor
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When blood enters an arteriole, fluid leaks out into the tissues. Explain how most of the fluid is returned to the arteriole.

Blood in an arteriole is under high pressure at the start of the vessel, called hydrostatic pressure, and fluid can leak through its permeable membrane into the surrounding tissues. This leaves blood cell...

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Describe one individual cause of criminal behaviour and explain how one study investigates it

An individual cause of criminal behaviour could be biological influences with an example being Brunner - who investigated how genes and serotonin can lead to criminal behaviour. He investigated 5 males fr...

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Answered by Olivia B. Psychology tutor
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How and when do I use the French past historic?

The French Past HistoricIntroductionIn French, the past historic (aka the passé simple or the preterite) is used to describe actions completed in the past, simila...

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Answered by Adam R. French tutor
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