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Solve x^2+10x+5=0 using completing the square.

Completing the square is one of the 3 common ways to solve a quadratric equation (other two being factorising and using the quadratic formula).Using completing the square method, you manipulate the first ...

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Answered by Vijendra V. Maths tutor
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Solve the inequality 5(x+2) > 7x+9

To solve the inequality all x terms must be move to one side and all non x terms to the other. First the brackets must be expanded to give 5x+10 > 7x+9. Then 9 is subtracted from both sides to give 5x+...

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Answered by Sophia S. Maths tutor
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Solve algebraically the simultaneous equations y-3x=13 and x^2+y^2=25

The point of solving simultaneous equations is to find the points at which the two equations intersect. In this case, it is clear to see that the first one is a circle with radius 5, centre (0,0) and the ...

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Answered by Inesa S. Maths tutor
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Does the problem of evil has a sufficient solution

IntroDefine the evidential problem of evil and the inconsistent triad.
Point 1Platinga - free will defenceBy being free we can create more good than if we could only choose good. However this means t...

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How should I approach the unseen poem question in the exam?

Start by reading the poem carefully to yourself at least three times. It can be helpful to try to sum up what the poem is about in a simple sentence for yourself, to make sure you’re clear on this – e.g. ...

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