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Discuss Christina Rossetti's presentation of love in her poem 'A Triad'.

Rossetti explores the effects that love has on Victorian women in 'A Triad' through her presentation of 'Three' distinct women. Although described as individuals, these three can also be seen as symbolic ...

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How does language change in the workplace?

At work people may change their level of linguistic prestige- either to fit in with those around them, exert authority over subordinates, or impress a super...

JL
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Discuss the view that Shakespeare's construction of Desdemona is the antithesis of a female archetype during the Jacobean era.

During the Jacobean era women were often viewed as property of men whether it be their father or husband that they belong to. However, Desdemona's decision to marry Othello and "deceive her Father&qu...

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Let p(x) = 30 x^3 -7 x^2 - 7 x + 2. Prove that (2x + 1) is a factor of p(x) and factorise p(x) completely.

Using the Factor Theorem, we know that (2x + 1) = 2(x + 1/2) = 2(x - (-1/2) ) is a factor of p(x) if and only if p(-1/2) = 0, which is true. Now that we know a factor of ...

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proof for the derivative of sin(x) is cos(x) (5 marks)

let f(x)=sin x f'(x) lim h-> 0 = ( sin(x+h) - sin(x))/h. f'(x) lim h-> 0 =( sin(x)cos(h) + cos(x)sin(h) - sin(x))/ h. f'(x) lim h-> 0=(sin(x)(cos(h)-1)/h + cos(x) (sin(h))/h. then as h tends to z...

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Answered by Nicola P. Maths tutor
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