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How can you add and subtract fractions with surds in them?

The square root sign can make fractions look a bit scary until you're familiar with it, that's the same with anything new! The important thing to remember is, the rules of algebra are the same

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Answered by Daisy H. Maths tutor
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How does Shakespeare's use of pathetic fallacy in King Lear highlight Lear's emotion?

Pathetic Fallacy is the attribution of human emotions to inanimate objects e.g trees, the wind, a beach. Shakespeare frequently uses this technique in his drama to mirror Lear's madness and to connect mul...

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Answered by Eva G. English tutor
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When would you use the preterite versus the imperfect?

The preterite tense is used for completed actions in the past, so for example: j'ai joué au foot hier. The action has been done once and is finished.
The imperfect would be used for repeated actions ...

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Answered by Tilli E. French tutor
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what is the point of intersection between the lines 3y-4x=12 and 2x=2y+3

As these are simultaneous equations you will need to get a coefficient of either x or y on one side and then substitute it within the other equation. Using the second equation you can divide by 2 leading ...

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Answered by Benedict G. Maths tutor
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What is meant by the multi-store memory model?

The multi-store memory model was proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin in 1968. The model proposes the idea of distinct memory stores and describes the flow between each of these stores. The three stores are:...

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Answered by Issy B. Psychology tutor
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