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Solve the simultaneous equations 4x – 3y = 11 10x + 2y = −1

4x - 3y = 11 10x + 2y = -1 x2 x38x - 6y = 22 30x + 6y = -338x = 19x = 28 - 3y = 11-3 = 3yy = -1x=2, y=-1

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Give examples of two tactics the Nazis used to increase their support between 1924-29?

During the years between 1924-29 the Nazis implemented a range of tactics to increase party support. One of the most crucial of these was their re-organisation of the party. Under the guidance of Hitler, ...

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How do I factorise x^2 - 5x + 6

You want to express this expression in the form (x+a)(x+b) to do this you want to find two numbers that add to make -5 (the coefficient of x) and multiply to make 6. Let's first focus on numbers that mult...

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I need help understanding simultaneous equations with more than two variables, can you please help?

Working with more than 2 variables in simultaneous equations can be daunting at first, but as long as you apply the same methods you have learned for simpler problems, you will get used to these more comp...

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There are 720 boys and 700 girls in a school. The probability that a boy chosen at random studies French is 2/3 The probability that a girl chosen at random studies French is 3/5. Work out the number of students in the school who study French.

The probability that a boy chosen at random studies French is 2/3. This is also a proportion. It says that for every 3 boys, you can say that 2 of them will study french. It is also close to 66% as it can...

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