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Factorise x^(2)+5x+6

To factorise we must think what two numbers add up to 5 but times together to get 6. We know it is two numbers because it is x^(2). If it was x^(3) there could be 3 numbers, ect. We think what goes into 6...

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Answered by Tanya J. Maths tutor
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vous décrivez votre week-end à votre amie de collège

J'ai passé un très bon week-end. Vendredi soir après les cours je suis allée à l'anniversaire de Paul, mon ami d'enfance. On a beaucoup dansé, c'était génial. Samedi j'ai joué au tennis avec ma mère et ma...

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Solve 5x + 3 = 45

5x + 3 = 455x + 3 - 3 = 45 - 3 (subtract 3 from both sides)5x = 42(5x)/5 = 42/ 5 (divide both sides by 5)x = 8.4 (can either be expressed as a decimal or as fraction)

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Answered by Caroline A. Maths tutor
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How do I answer the source section in my GCSE exam?

Approaching the source section of the GCSE paper can be tricky, it's important to spend at least 5 minutes reading the sources, the questions and all the information provided by the exam. Once you've read...

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Answered by Ben S. History tutor
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How to write a good essay under exam conditions?

Writing in exams is all about preparation, your plan will become your best friend. Before every essay based exam I write out how much time I have and allocate time for planning, writing and checking- that...

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