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what are the characteristics of a destructive and a contructive wave?

Destructive waves are characterised by strong backwash and a weaker swash, as well as the waves being steeper and close together. A destructive wave takes sediment away from the beach. On the other hand, ...

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Tu aimerais avoir des enfants?

THEME 1: IDENTITY AND CULTURETOPIC 1: Me, my family and friendsDe nos jour devenir un parent n'est plus considéré comme une nécessité. Jadis le gouvernement renforçait que la parentalité ...

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Define a monopoly and explain its positive and negative impacts on the economy.

A monopoly can be defined technically as a firm with a market share greater than 50%. It is a price setter, achieving abnormal profits in the long run. The firm maintains this abnormal profit in the long ...

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Compare and contrast FPTP with AMS and STV

The First Past the Post Electoral system is used in general elections in the UK on a constituency basis in order to elect Members of Parliament. If a party has a majority of the seats in the House of Comm...

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Expand (x+3)(x+4)

When we come across questions like this, we expand by multiplying everything in the first bracket by everything in the second bracket. An easier way of doing this is rewriting the question like: x(3x+4) +...

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Answered by Greg C. Maths tutor
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