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Prove that sum(k) from 0 to n is n(n+1)/2, by induction

Proof by induction involves making an assumption, and using that assumption to prove that the consecutive case follows the pattern. 

The key to this is realising that most questions follo...

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How do you integrate e^x cos x

∫ excos x dx 

First of all, we have to think of which method we want to use to approach this problem. There are a few options we can consider such as integration by parts and su...

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Answered by Ta J. Maths tutor
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How do you use the subjunctive tense?

This is quite a difficult tense to use , but will give you extra marks if you use it fluently in your exams along with the other more regularly used tenses.

It is to be use...

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Answered by Elinor J. French tutor
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How do you know whether nouns are masculin or feminine?

It is not something you can just figure out straight away. There are tricks you can use to guess, which I will go through with you in a minute. 

It all comes down to learning your vocabul...

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Answered by Elinor J. French tutor
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Explain the trend in ionisation energy down group 2? (3)

• down group 2 the number of protons increases therefore the nuclear charge increases (protons are found in the nucelus and have a +1 charge)

• the number of shielding electrons ...

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Answered by Flora J. Chemistry tutor
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