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What are differential equations, and why are they important?

Let's begin by reviewing a fairly simple (linear) equation:

(1) y = 2x + 3

(1) describes the relationship between two variables, <...

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How do I sketch the locus of |z - 5-3i | = 3 on an Argand Diagram?

First, we use the idea that a complex number z can be written in terms of its real and imaginary parts, i.e. z = x+iy, to write our expression as:

 

| x+ iy -5 - 3i | = ...

GM
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How do you go about conducting research and finding a question for your EPQ?

When beginning your EPQ, you need to think about topics that interest you. Draw a spider diagram with possible topics that you could write a long essay on. You can think about topics related to your studi...

IP
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What is the difference between qui and que?

'Qui' comes after a subject, however 'que' comes after the object of the sentence. The following examples will demonstrate this:Je cherche quelqu'un qui parle anglais. Here, 'quelqu'un' is the subject per...

IP
Answered by Irini P. French tutor
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What is the difference between voluntarist, structuralist and post-structuralist?

These labels are often used to describe certain types of theories adopted by historians, but what do they actually mean?

Voluntarist: These approaches stress the importan...

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Answered by Jacq M. History tutor
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