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Solve 4(x-5)=18

There are 2 ways to solve this equation:Method 1:Expand the brackets by multiplying everything inside the brackets by 4 to make 4x-20=18Then +20 to both sides making 4x=38Then divide by 4 to find x, there...

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Answered by Jessica S. Maths tutor
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write (x+2)(x+3)(x+5) in the form ax^3+bx^2+cx+d

First take (x+2)(x+3) and expand to get x2 +3x+2x+6, which can be simplified to equal x2+5x+6.Then mutiple x2+5x+6 by (x+5). This will give you x3+5x2

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Answered by Cora H. Maths tutor
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How do you know whether a compound is ionic or covalent and how can you find the conductivity rate for both heat and electricity?

As a general rule metals bind to non-metals ionically, and non-metals to non-metals bind covalently. For example NH3 is covalent, vs NaCl is ionic. Conductivity rates for electricity are in general depend...

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Answered by Roshan S. Chemistry tutor
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How can you distinguish between the different cadences?

The first step is to decide whether the extract sounds complete or not. If the extract sounds completed, it will either be a perfect or plagal cadence. The chord progression of a perfect cadence is V-I. T...

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Answered by Samantha B. Music tutor
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Outline the major stages of cell cycle.

The cell cycle is comprised of two distinct phases; Interphase and Mitosis. The cell is typically in interphase of 95% of its life and mitosis/division for the remaining 5%.During interphase the cell's nu...

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Answered by Max K. Biology tutor
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