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What are the types of long-term memory devised by Tulving (1972)?

Tulving (1972) - proposed a distinction between episodic, semantic and procedural memory.
Procedural Memory: Part of the long-term memory is responsible for how to do things i.e. mem...

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Answered by Alisha C. Psychology tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations: 3x + y = 15 and 4y + 3 = 9x

The best way to solve simultaneous equations is by substitution. The first step is to pick a variable to eliminate. In this case, I'm going to choose to eliminate y because the first equation has a y on i...

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Answered by Samuel B. Maths tutor
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I don't understand, what do you use sin, cos and tan for?

Sin, cos and tan are functions that help you work out either, the missing angle or one of the missing lengths of a side in a right angle triangle.To work out the missing angle you need two side lengths, d...

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Answered by Joe D. Maths tutor
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Rearrange the formula to make a the subject: b = (2a + 5)/3

b = (2a + 5)/3 Step 1 - Multiply both sides by 33b = 2a + 5Step 2 - subtract 53b - 5 = 2aStep 3 - divide by 2(3b - 5)/2 = a

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Answered by Annie B. Maths tutor
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Explain how Beethoven achieves a sense of drama in the extract from the first movement of Piano Sonata no. 8, 'Pathétique.

There are lots of different techniques composers use to create drama. I would have a checklist of different areas to listen out for:Tempo – It is likely to be quite fast, or perhaps there are sudden chang...

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Answered by Clare M. Music tutor
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