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How to find conditional probability

Take this problem as an example: 

5 white socks and 3 black socks are in a drawer. Stefan takes out two socks at random. Work out the probability that Stefan takes out two socks of the same co...

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Answered by Joseph U. Maths tutor
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How do I solve the equation x^2 = 3x - 1 ?

First, we need to rearrange the equation into a quadratic. A quadratic equation will always have a squared element. 

To this, we move everything over to the left hand side of the equation and ...

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Answered by Matthew W. Maths tutor
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Expand (2x-3)(4x+4) using the FOIL method.

Question: 

Expand (2x-3)(4x+4) 

We will be using the FOIL method. FOIL is an ancronym: 

F=first

O=outside

I=inside

L=last

So, to begin, we start...

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Answered by Miriam W. Maths tutor
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How do I expand a factorised equation?

Firstly put the equation into the the form (x+a)(x+b) this will make things easier later on.

Therefore, an equation such as (x+1)2 would become (x+1)(x+1)

Next expand the br...

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Answered by Emily G. Maths tutor
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How to derive the formula for a geometric series sum

Any geometric series is defined by an initial term a, and a common ratio b. This means that we start with a and multiply by b to get eac...

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Answered by Zeeshan A. Maths tutor
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