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Solve 6x-5 > 4x+13

6x - 5 > 4x + 13        (Take away 4x from each side) 

2x - 5 > 13                (Add 5 to each side) 

2x > 18                     (Divide both sides by 2)

x > 9 

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Answered by Namita H. Maths tutor
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Frank owns an ice cream van. When he bought the van five years ago and an ice cream cost £1.50. If the price of an ice cream increases by 3% a year how much does an ice cream cost now?

new amount = old amount * (1 + interest)^(number of times interest has occured)

new amount = 1.50 * (1 + 0.03)^5 = £1.74 (rounded to 2 decimal places)

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(a) Factorisefully 3a3b+12a2b2 +9a5b3

3a^2b(a + 4b + 3a^3b^2 ) 

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3. (a) State the nth term of each of the following sequences: (i) 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, ....

4n - 1 Find the difference between the numbers and this decides the number infront of n In the sequence, choose 1 to start - 4n - if n = 4 then this gives you 4 but we need 3 so 4n-1 If we test this and p...

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Expand and simplify (x+3)(x+5)

The easiest method for expanding these brackets is to use the FOIL method of expansion.
This ensures you multiply every aspect of the brackets together.

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