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A right-angled triangle has base 10cm and height 4cm. What is the area of the triangle?

The first thing we should note here is that we are looking for the area, so we need to recall the formula for the area of a right-angled triangle:

Area = (base x height) / 2

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Answered by Kirsty S. Maths tutor
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Solve 4x + 6 = 3

This is an example of a linear equation. 
To find x we can apply the same operations to both sides in order to isolate x.
First we can subtract 6 from both sides.
This gives us 4x on the le...

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Answered by Tom B. Maths tutor
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Rearranging Formulae

To rearrange a formula, it is required that you group variables in certain ways, to leave you with the desired form.

For example,

Rearrange y=3x^2+3 to make x...

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Answered by Alex H. Maths tutor
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How does Pythagoras Theorem work?

The Pythagoras Theorem only works with right-angled triangles. If you see a triangle other than right-angled triangles, then you do not need to apply the Pythagoras Theorem. The right-angled triangle h...

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Answered by Kamran H. Maths tutor
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How do I know the best way to solve a quadratic equation?

There are loads of different ways to solve quadratics, and most of the time there isn't only one right way to solve them.

there's three main ways that you can use to solve quadratics: fac...

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Answered by Megan O. Maths tutor
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