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explain the eigenvalue problem

The eigenvalue problem is how we can find non-trivial solutions where x does not equal zero to the matrix equation;AX=LX (L=lambda)Values of the scalar L for which non-trivial solutions exist are calle...

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How would you write an essay about the use of different cinematic techniques in La Haine?

Writing a French a level essay is difficult because it tests both your knowledge of the set film or book (films are especially difficult as most students have never studied them before) and your ability t...

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Answered by Gabriel J. French tutor
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What are features should I look out for when analyzing non-fiction or non-literary texts?

When you are presented with non-fiction material, the first thing to identify is the mode of the text. Is it a magazine article? Is it a script for a radio advert? Is it a personal blog post? All of these...

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Using examples, outline the differences between the activity and resultant landforms at Convergent Continental/Continental plate boundaries and Convergent Continental/Oceanic plate boundaries

At a convergent continental continental plate boundary such as the Indian and Eurasian plates, neither of the two plates subduct due to both being low in buoyancy. However the collision can cause one of t...

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Answered by Sophia S. Geography tutor
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How can I identify and understand themes found in specific extracts of Shakespearean plays, and relate them to the play as a whole?

Despite the archaic language used in Shakespeare's work, it can be simplified by reading the scenes carefully. When you are presented with an extract of a play, as always you must read through it twice to...

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