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A circular ice rink has a diameter of 60 meters. Calculate the area of the ice rink in terms of π in meters

Area of a cirlce = π x r^2

The radius (r) = the diameter / 2

So, r = 60/2 = 30

Therefore, the area of the ice rink = π x 30^2 = 900π

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What are surds and why are they used?

Surds are irrational numbers that can't be represented accurately as a fraction or reccuring decimal, so they are left as a square root. For example:  √  3 . Calculate the square root of 3 using your calc...

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Solve 6x^2 > 3 - 7x

First put everything to one side, 6x2 + 7x - 3 > 0

Then factorise the LHS, (3x - 1)(2x + 3) > 0

Get two answers for x, x = 1/3 or x = -3/2

Then work out where the val...

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How do you work out the equation for a line?

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Solve 2x^2 - 3x - 1 = 0, using the quadratic formula. Give your answer to two decimal places.

To start, let us recall the form of a quadratic equation. y = ax2 + bx + c. When making x the subject of the formula and setting y = 0, we get the quadratic formula, as you may have seen before...

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