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Solve 5x – 3 > 3x + 11

5x - 3x > 11 + 3

2x > 14

x > 7

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Answered by Isobel M. Maths tutor
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f:x-->2x^2+1 and g:x--> 2x/(x-1) where x is not equal to 1. express the composite function gf as simply as possible

need to put f equation into g equation so replace x in g equation with 2x^2+1 gf : x --> 2(2x^2+1) / ((2x^2+1)-1) then need to simplify (expand brackets) 4x^2 + 2 / 2x^2 divide all by 2 (common factor)...

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Answered by Elysa I. Maths tutor
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Factorise 3y^2 + 2y

Factorise = take out common term (y in this case)

so divide each by y

i.e. 3y^2 / y = 3y

2y / y = 2

thus factorised:

= y(3y+2)

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Answered by Elysa I. Maths tutor
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(d) Explain the effect of the different SA:Vol ratios on the rate of osmosis into the potato.

Best way to explain would be to draw a cell with both a big and a large SA:Vol ratio. Visually get to see the effect, to understand why the rate of osmosis changes.

note: SA = surface area and Vol ...

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Answered by Elysa I. Biology tutor
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Name the three structures found in a plant cell that are not found in a neurone

  • chloroplasts

  • cell wall

  • vacuole

best way to show/teach student this would be to draw a plant cell and ask them to label/name structures in t...

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Answered by Elysa I. Biology tutor
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