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5x - 2 > 3x + 11

Firstly we need to get all the x's on one side and the numbers on the other side. So if we add 2 to both sides we get 5x > 3x + 13. Now as we want the x's on the right hand side, we need to subtract bo...

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Answered by Sam C. Maths tutor
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How do I solve two simultaneous equations?

Supposing we have two equations x+2y=5 and 3x-y=10 and we want to find x and y we can use the following techinque. Multiply both the RHS and the LHS of the second equation by 2, giving us 6x-2y=20. Then a...

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Answered by Theano X. Maths tutor
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How do you find the tangent of an angle in a right-angled triangle?

Divide the length of the opposite side by the length of the adjacent side

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Answered by Lydia W. Maths tutor
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How to work out a fraction of an amount?

The key rule is to divide the amount by the denominator and multiply by the nominator. E.g:

3/5 of 45£

divide by the denominator 45/5=9

multiply by the nominator  9*3=27

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Answered by Augustina B. Maths tutor
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Given: h=3t^2, work out the value of h when t=5.

We have been told that t = 5 in this particular question. So our first step is to simply 'swap out' the t in the above equation for the number 5, as we have been told they mean the same thing. This gives ...

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Answered by Alexander D. Maths tutor
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