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When composing a mechanism in organic chemistry, how do I use curly arrows?

There are a few things to learn about the use of curly arrows. Once you've grasped the basics, though, you'll be able to use them with simplicity and clarity no matter how complicated the mechanism is!...

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Answered by Marc L. Chemistry tutor
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How can i learn all the specific vocabulary that is needed for the best marks?

A great tip for learning vocabulary is first of all, try to start learning as soon as possible and by learning a handful of words, or even just one word, every day will be a lot easier than attempting ...

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Answered by Jacob P. Spanish tutor
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Explain the similarities and differences of Homer's Achilles and Virgil's Aeneas.

Both epic heroes share some common features derived from the Homeric texts, but also some substantial differences. 
Aeneas and Achilles are both mighty heroes. They are descirbed with honorific epith...

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Find the displacement function if the acceleration function is a=2t+5. Assume a zero initial condition of displacement and v=8 when t=1.

Integrating the acceleration function gives the velocity function v, as below:
v = t2 +5t +C1, where C1 is a constant.

Integrating the velocity func...

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Do y=3x^2+5x+12 and y=3x-8 intercept with each other? If yes, at which point(s)?

This is like solving 2 simultaneous equations. Both equations are in a form of y=ax^2+bx+c. Equate both equations together and you got:
3x2+5x+12 = 3x-8

Put both polynomi...

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Answered by Justin H. Maths tutor
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