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The line L1 is given by the Equation y =3x+5, and the line L2 is given by the Equation 4y-12x+16=0. Show that the lines L1 and L2 are Parallel

Rewrite the equation for L2 to find an equation for y4y=12x-16; y = 3x - 4 2. The x-coefficient gives the gradient (or slope) of the line, so since the gradient of L1 is 3, and as we have just shown, the ...

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Answered by William S. Maths tutor
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How can I structure answers for a long writing question?

The first step is to create a basic checklist which can be used for any of these types of questions. This could include a few grammar tenses and structures, a few versatile bits of vocabulary, and some po...

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Answered by Cecilia O. French tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations for x and y: 3x+3y=5 and 6x+5y=9

3x+3y=5      6x+5y=9Multiply the first equation by 2 to get a workable x coefficient:6x+6y=10Write the equations above each other and subtract them:6x+6y=10                                                ...

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Answered by Joe C. Maths tutor
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How can molecules cross a cell membrane?

Semi-permeable membranes in the cell will let some molecules through but not others. There are three main ways in which these molecules can move. 1) Active transportAs the name suggests, here, molecules a...

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What is demand pull inflation?

Inflation is a sustained increase in the average price level in a given time period.
Demand pull inflation refers to the economic scenario in which there is an increase in aggregate demand. This inc...

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