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How does McEwan present the outsider, and sympathy for them, in an extract from Part 2? (pg 308-309 ‘Luc was rambling again…he was about to die’)

In her interaction with Luc Cornet, Briony is drawn into a fiction where she is an outsider by virtue of her inability to truly know the life he describes – despite its appeal to her.
Luc treats Bri...

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Using Pythagoras theorem to find side lengths of a triangle

Pythagoras theorem can sound quite intimidating but it involves remembering just one equation and using it like a rule. This rule can only be used on right-angled triangle. Just remember c2 = ...

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Answered by Jessica B. Maths tutor
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How can I form the imperfect tense in French?

To form the imperfect tense, you take the 'nous' form of the verb in the present tense. Next, you take the -ons off the ending of the verb so that you are left with the stem. Then, you add the following e...

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In the triangle XYZ XY = 5.6 cm YZ = 10.5 cm angle XYZ = 90 Work out the length of XZ

Triangle XYZ forms a right angles triangle, so pythagoras' theorem can be used to calculate the missing side. We are given the two side length adjacent to the right angle, so we need to find the hypotenus...

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Answered by Miss H. Maths tutor
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How do you solve simultaneous equations?

There are two main methods for solving simultaneous equations. The first method is the elimination method. This method uses addition or subtraction of the two equations with equal amounts of 'x' or 'y' in...

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