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f(x) = x^2 + 4x − 6 f(x) can be written in the form (x + m)^2 + n. Find the value of m and the value of n.

Because we know (x+m)^2 expanded will provide x^2+2mx+m^2 and we have the extra addition of a value named n we can strictly focus on ensuring the expansion yields x^2+4x and deal with the -6 value by usin...

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Answered by Majed G. Maths tutor
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A teacher is chosen at random. The probability that the teacher is female is 3/5. There are 36 male teachers. How many teachers in total work at the school?

Info given = probability that the teacher is female = 3/5 36 male Teachers

Workings: If 3/5 are female then 2/5 are male. 2/5 = 36 males 36 divided by 2 = 18 so get the one portion. to find out how...

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Answered by Sophie-Mae S. Maths tutor
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1/4 of a number is 20. What is 5 times the number?

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Answered by Gabrielle F. Maths tutor
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How do I solve the inequality 7x+2 > 2x-3?

Treat the > as an = and solve the equation as you normally would. So for the inequality 7x+2 > 2x-3, pretend it was 7x+2 = 2x-3 and solve that. Just make sure you always replace where you'd write an...

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Answered by Jonathan S. Maths tutor
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How would you solve a quadratic equation (e.g. x^2-8x+15=0)?

There are two ways to solve the equation. One is to simply factorise it and the other is to use the formula provided in the formula booklet. The second method is probably easier when there isn't a nice ea...

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Answered by Jane G. Maths tutor
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