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How important is context in my A Level essay?

Ponits are allocated in all mark schemes for contextual discussion of the text/texts. This can often mean a whole grade difference if context is used effectively, as well as enriching and polishing an ...

RC
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How do I study for a closed book examination at A Level?

The aim of the game with a closed book examination is to test your memory, knowledge and understanding of a text, things you should have built upon in class over the year. However, the thought of having t...

BW
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Responding to the given starting point 'Circle' for A-Level project

A-Level examboards are more focused on outcomes and less with experiments, but it is not saying that experiments are not important. First, question yourself 'what does this starting point remin...

LJ
Answered by Linran J. Art tutor
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How do you differentiate a^x?

The quick answer is that d/dx a^x = ln(a) * a^x. But why?

Well, let's go through the steps so we can understand why the formula works.

Firstly, a^x can be written as (e^(ln(...

KM
Answered by Kian M. Maths tutor
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Can the creation of a labour union actually cause a loss of employment?

In some circumstances, yes. The introduction of a labour union that fights to gain higher wages by using group bargaining tactics could create a minimum wage floor above the pre-existing market equilib...

CA
Answered by Conor A. Economics tutor
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