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discuss the portrayal of women in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'

Contrary to the arguably shallow representation of women in the literature of Shakespeare's era (and even now), the women in Macbeth are power-hungry, calculating, and often the embodiment of everything a...

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2/(y+4) + 3(y-2)

So the question asks us to add together; 2 divided by y plus 4, to 3 divided by y minus 2.As there are no common denominators (bottom half of the fraction)We will therefore have to multiple the two denomi...

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Answered by Sagana S. Maths tutor
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Express x^2+8x+15 in the form (x+a)^2-b

Completing the Square is required to solve this equation. First, identify A,B, and C of the quadratic equation: A=1, B=8, C=15. Halve B to obtain a: B/2 = 8/2 = 4 so a

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Answered by Mahfuza P. Maths tutor
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Solve the quadratic function x^2 + 3x + 2

(x+2)(x+1)

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Answered by Prashant R. Maths tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations: 3x-y=13, 2x+y=12

To solve these simultaneous equations we first need to eliminate one variable (the x or the y). For this we will need the coefficients (numbers in front of the variables) to be equal or opposite on one va...

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Answered by Ellie D. Maths tutor
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