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rearrange the equation y=7x-3 to make x the subject

The first step would be to have the x's on their own so add three to both sides so the equation goes from y=7x-3 to y+3=7x. The current subject is 7x= we need x= so both sides need to be divided by 7. Thi...

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Answered by Sam G. Maths tutor
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The first four terms in a sequence are: -1, -4, -7, -10. Write an expression for the nth term of the sequence.

Answer: -3n + 2Explanation: 'n' stands for term number. The 'nth' term is a formula with 'n' in it which enables you to find any term of a sequence. This sequence of numbers changes by the same a...

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Answered by Rebecca L. Maths tutor
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Expand and simplify (3 + √ 2)(5 – √ 2)

To complete this question we can use the FOIL method.

First we can multiply out the First number in each of the brackets - 3x5=15

Then we multiply the Outer numbers in each bracket - 3x-√ 2=...

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Answered by Emily J. Maths tutor
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Factroise x^2+9x-22 inro its simplest form

This is a basic question that many GCSE student struggle with, the key way to answer this question is to develop a strong technique, understand the process and stick to it!What two number when timed toget...

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Answered by Ifrah K. Maths tutor
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Solve the inequality x^2 < -8x + 9

Notice that the inequality may be rearranged to give the quadratic x^2 + 8x - 9 < 0.Factorise the quadratic to give (x-1)(x+9) < 0.Treating the expression as an equality, recall that if the product ...

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Answered by Isaac S. Maths tutor
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