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Draw a graph and clearly label any x and y intercepts for the equation y=x^2+6x+9

Step 1: Factorise the equation either directly or by using the quadratic formulae {[-b(+/-)sqrt(b^2-4ac)]/2a}. This equation can be factorised directly since 3*3=9 (for the last term on the RHS) and 3+3=6...

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Answered by Emad Y. Maths tutor
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What is an isotope?

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons 

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Answered by Bella S. Chemistry tutor
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What is active transport?

The movement of molecules against their concentration gradient (low concentration to high concentration), across a membrane using energy.

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I struggle with simultaneous equations, when you have a quadratic involved

Example solve the following, equation 1: x2+2y=9 equation 2: y=x+3In this example we have to use substitution, therefore we sub in equation 2 into 1 to get the following x2+2(x+3)=9 ...

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What is the square root of (2^6 + 6^2)

2^6 = 64 (2x2x2x2x2x2)6^2= 36 (6x6)
64+36= 100
Square root of 100= 10 (10x10=100)

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