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How do you use Substitution to solve simultaneous equations?

For the equations 3x + 2y = 4 (1) and 4x + 5y = 17 (2), isolate one of the unknowns in one equation to one side, like so: 3x = 4- 2y. Next multiply the equations so that this unknown is the same in both. ...

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Answered by Niusha S. Maths tutor
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Name a composer from the Baroque period

Bach; Monteverdi; Handel; Scarlatti; Albinoni; Corelli

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Answered by Anita M. Music tutor
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Work out 2^14 ÷ (2^9)^2 in its simplest form

214 ÷ (29)2I would start with the second part of this equation as that looks like it needs simplifying. When 'powers of' are in brackets to each other, they are multipled ...

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60 students were taking a Maths, Physics or Chemistry exam. 38 of the students were male. 11 of the 32 students who were taking the Maths exam were female. 8 males were taking the Physics exam. 12 students were taking the Chemistry exam. One of the fe

60-38 = 22 females 32+12=44 students taking the Chemistry and Maths exam. Therefore 60-44=16 students were doing the Physics exam, so 16-8= 8 females were taking the Physics exam. This means that 22-11-8 ...

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Answered by Harry B. Maths tutor
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When should you use the imperfect rather than the pasado compuesto?

The imperfect tense is used to describe things that were ongoing in the past for example:Cuando era pequeña, jugaba al tenis todos los sábados.Whereas, the Pasado Compuesto is used to describe an action t...

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Answered by Sofia R. Spanish tutor
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