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What is the relationship between the lengths of a right angle triangle

The lengths of a right angle triangle can be summarised as follows: the sum of the lengths of the two shorter sides squared (the sides which vertice connect forms the right angle) is equal to square of th...

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How does Steinbeck present the theme of loneliness in Of Mice and Men?

Within the novella 'Of Mice and Men' Loneliness is a prominent theme. Individuals who are lonely tend to be isolated, meaning they lack relationships with other individuals. Loneliness affects these indiv...

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3y^2 + 10y + 3

3y2 + 10y + 33y2 = 3 * 1(3y + n) * (y + r)n * r = 3 hence to try whole numbers first n = 1 or 3 meaning r = 3 or 1 respectivey * n + 3y * r = 10yif n =1 and r = 3 then equivalent is ...

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n is an integer such that 3n+2<14 and 6n > n2 +5. Find all the values of n.

n > 1, n <4.rearrange equations.use the quadratic formula to solve the second equation. look at the boundaries set and formalise which are the answer.

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Unseen poetry question - Referring to Patience Agbabi's poem 'Eat Me' - how does the poet use language to convey an unequal male-female relationship?

With English Literature at GCSE, questions are based on set texts (novels, plays, poems) and sometimes extracts are given to aid answers. An example of such a question is that on unseen poetry , where stu...

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