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How can I analyse a quotation in depth to use in an essay question?

When analysing a quotation closely, it is important to think first about how it is significant for the piece of work as a whole. This is essential for utilising information gleaned from a close analysis o...

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If 2 log(x + a) = log(16a^6), where a is a positive constant, find x in terms of a

Use the power rule on the right hand side of the equation to reduce the expression into simpler termsRemoves logs (several methods, I would personally halve and then cancel)Factorise to give x=a(4a2<...

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Answered by Michael L. Maths tutor
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A ball is thrown vertically downwards at a speed of 10ms^-1 from a height of 10m. Upon hitting the floor 10% of the energy is dissipated through waste heat. What is the heighest point the ball reaches before it comes to rest? Take g=10ms^-2

The first step is to calculate the initial energy of the system. at the moment of throwing. Energy is comprised of both potential (given by Mgh) and kinetic(given by 0.5Mv^2), and so the initial energy is...

RJ
Answered by Russell J. Physics tutor
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How do I structure a high-level introduction to an A-level history question?

Your introduction should begin by considering the key terms in the question and clearly setting our your answer to the question. Your concise introduction should outline the different sections to your res...

JD
Answered by Jordan D. History tutor
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Translate the following sentence into French: Who will keep it (the dog) for two weeks when we go abroad?

The correct translation is: 'Qui va le garder pendant deux semaines quand nous irons à l’étranger?'
Grammatical analysis:'For' is translated as 'pendant' as a specific period of time is stated.The i...

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Answered by Mark W. French tutor
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