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Solve the two simultaneous equations: 2y + x = 8 [A] and 1 + y = 2x [B]

I have labelled the two separate equations A and B so that it is easier to talk about them. There are two ways in which you can do these equations but I am going to explain the method using substitution. ...

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Answered by Ciara D. Maths tutor
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How can i prepare for an unseen poem in my exam?

It is a common misconception that you cannot prepare for unseen poetry.Personally, I found that the most effective way to prepare was to develop my analytical skills on poems I had never seen before at ho...

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Answered by Lydia B. English tutor
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Solve x^2 + x/2 =5

Although this may look more complicated than normal, this is just a normal qudratic equation. First by rearranging the equation we can get it into a simpler form, and then we can go about solving it. The ...

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Answered by Hannah J. Maths tutor
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How does Tennyson create a sense of place in 'Mariana'?

There are lots of things to look for in this poem that can help you answer this question. The most obvious is the language he uses: the very first stanza is groaning with adjectives signifying age, decay ...

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Answered by Samuel H. English tutor
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What affects the rate of reaction?

Let’s start be thinking what exactly is a reaction. It takes place as an interaction between two or more particles. For that to happen, they must get close. Really close. And fast. Fast because otherwise ...

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