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Find the nth term of the sequence 3,7,11,15...

We are searching for a rule that when we put in n (n represetning where the term is in the sequence eg. 3 is the first term so n will be 1) our output is the sequence above. This rule will most likely be ...

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Answered by Joanna S. Maths tutor
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Solve 5x - 2 < 3x + 11

5x - 2 < 3x + 11 --> 5x < 3x + 13 (Add 2) --> 2x < 13 (Subtract 3x) --> x < 13/2 (Divide by 2)

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Answered by Christopher L. Maths tutor
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Solve the following inequality: 6x -3 > 3x + 9

First, we start by moving the x's all over to one side. These are our undefined variable and it is important to keep them together. To do this, we take away 3x from either side and we get:

3x - 3 &...

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Answered by Callum B. Maths tutor
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What is the size of the interior angle of a regular 12-sided polygon?

The interior angle of a regular shape is the angle found on the inside of the shape at each of its corners. A twelve-sided regular polygon is too complex to remember its geometric rules so we must divide ...

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Answered by Sam W. Maths tutor
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Calculate the length of the side of the Triangle marked by x.

This would be a question that would test the students understanding of Pythagoras' Theorem. When teaching this before I have often found that students are scared of thee questions because of the name, so ...

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Answered by Kushaagra S. Maths tutor
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