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How do you work out the surface area of a cylinder?

Okay so to work out the surface area of any 3D shape, you should look at the area of every surface on the shape individually. I would then draw a cylinder. First, we can work out the area of this...

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Answered by Ollie N. Maths tutor
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Simplify fully {x^2 -3x -4}/{x^2 + 4x +3}

  1. Factorise the top and bottom {x^2 -3x -4}/{x^2 + 4x +3}=(x+1)(x-4)/(x+1)(x+3)                                                                                                  2) Cancel the common te...
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Answered by James T. Maths tutor
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How should I approach an unseen poem for an exam?

Approaching an unseen poem can be challenging, often it takes time to get to know a poem. But don't worry, there are always a few tips and tricks that will help you prepare. First of all just sit and read...

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Answered by Lowri E. English tutor
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In order to attain a top grade in Psychology, should I rote learn and memorise as many studies as possible?

An examiner will certainly expect you to engage with named research and studies within the academic field, as this is an easy way for you to support your own assertions and remain critical. However, you d...

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Answered by Emily O. Psychology tutor
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Describe the impulse process in a simple reflex action

  1. Sensory neurone detects a stimuli via sensory receptors e.g. a hot pan

  2. This sends an impulse up the sensory neuron to the brain or spinal column (together known as the central ...

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Answered by Rory P. Biology tutor
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