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solve 2^(3x+1)=16

The first step is to make sure that everything has the same base, so you can equate the powers. For example if you have an equation 22 = 2x you know that x must equal 2. So with this...

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Answered by Jessica P. Maths tutor
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L is a line parallel to 4x-2y=8. Find the equation of the line if L passes through (4,(38/3))

Since L is parallel to 4x-2y=8, it means that both lines have the same gradient. (Reminder: in y=mx+c, m is the gradient)4x-2y=8, therefore 2y=4x-8, and dividing both sides by 2 results to y=2x-4. Therefo...

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Answered by Demetris I. Maths tutor
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How do you conjugate 'AR' ending verbs in the present tense?

It is important to break down the process of conjugating verbs in the present tense. The conjugation changes, depending on the type of verb. For example, Tener (To Have), will have a different conjugation...

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Answered by Charlie K. Spanish tutor
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Explore how Shakespeare presents Portia as a strong female character in 'The Merchant of Venice'

Portia is the lead female character, and object of Bassanio's love, in Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice'. She is also one of the only female characters, and takes a significant role in proceedings du...

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Answered by Alex H. English tutor
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Expand and simplify (x+4)(x+5).

First, we need to expand the brackets out. To do this first times the x term in (x+4) by everything in the other brackets. We need to make sure to do this term by term. This will give us x^2+5x. Next, we ...

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Answered by Peter G. Maths tutor
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