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expand (x + 5) (x + 3)

x^2 + 8x + 15

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Answered by Thomas W. Maths tutor
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How do you use the quadratic formula?

Every quadratic equation is in the form: ax2 + bx + c The quadratic formula is as follows: [ -b ± sqrt(b2

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Uses of participle

Participles in Classical Greek are widely used, are in the same case/number/gender as the element to which they are referred and may have two different functions: nominal or verbal one.

In the firs...

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What is an absolute ablative, How is it constructed and can it be translated?

The absolute ablative is a widely-used construction in Latin, which acts a subordinate clause, especially a temporal, causal or concessive one. It can be easily recognised in the text because it is compos...

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Answered by Martina B. Latin tutor
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How do you complete the square to answer quadratic equations?

x2+6x-2 = 0

We use completing the square when the equation cannot be factorised. Begin by placing x2  in the brackets and halving the number in front of the x...

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Answered by Mikhailia M. Maths tutor
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