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How do I use Pythagoras' Theorem to calculate the hypotenuse of a triangle?

[use of board] So, Pythagoras' theorem states that a^2+b^2=c^2. Therefore, we need to mark the triangle with a, b &c. a and b do not matter, c must be the longest edge, that creates the diagonal. Put ...

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Answered by Cathy T. Maths tutor
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How do I structure an effective essay, for example for Lord of the Flies?

To answer this question, let's suggest that the essay question is 'How is human nature shown to change throughout the novel?' The best way to structure an essay is using the PEAL method: Point, Evidence, ...

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Answered by Cathy T. English tutor
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How do I learn when to use each case and not confuse them in speech or writing?

The case system in Russian can be quite daunting, especially because it is a very different structure to what we use in English. Memorizing each individual ending can take a long time and a lot of practic...

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Answered by Alex P. Russian tutor
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What is the equation for aerobic respiration in humans?

glucose+oxygen-->water+carbon dioxide c6h12o6+6o2-->6h2o+6co2

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Answered by Mara E. Biology tutor
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Triangle ABC is a triangle with a right angle at vertex B. Length BC = 6cm and angle A = 30 degrees. How long is length AC?

Draw the triangle. BC is opposite to the angle given and we need to find the hypotenuse. Using SOHCAHTOA, we must use sine. Rearrange to find hypotenuse and then put the numbers in. Length AC = 12cm

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Answered by Courtney C. Maths tutor
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