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How can we determine stationary points by completing the square?

Suppose we have completed the square on y=ax^2+bx+c and attained y=a(x+p)^2+q, where a,b,c,p,q are real numbers with 'a' not equal to zero and p,q can be...

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Answered by Hayk Y. Maths tutor
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How do you derive the quadratic formula?

The quadratic formula is the formula that solves any quadratic equation. So, keeping things general, let's begin with a completely general quadratic equation:

ax2+bx+c=0
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Answered by Aneesh N. Maths tutor
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What is meant by the term 'sofa government'?

The term 'sofa government' refers to a type of informal decision making within government. Unsuprisingly the name comes from the idea that politicians and their advisors would be sat on sofas discussi...

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Answered by Sam F. Politics tutor
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Briefly outline some of the difficulties third parties in the U.S face when trying to secure electoral campaign funding.

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Answered by Sam F. Politics tutor
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Why do all objects fall at the same rate in a vacuum, independent of mass?

This is only the case in a vacuum because there are no air particles, so there is no air resistance; gravity is the only force acting. You can see it for yourselves with this ...

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Answered by Luke T. Physics tutor
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