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How should I go about factorising x^2+5x+6?

I always think of the middle number as the sum and the last number as the product (in this example, we have the sum as 5 and the product as 6!) This just means that we have to look for two numbers which a...

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Answered by Laura W. Maths tutor
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How can I avoid "waffling" when analysing a text?

The approach that I would suggest to any student analysing a text is to use "PEE". This stands for Point, Evidence and Explain and allows your answers to be more focused and ensures that you inc...

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What are the similarities and differences between plant cells and animal cells?

Similarities:

They both have mitochodria, cell membranes, nuclei.

Differences:

The plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts

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Answered by Jenifer M. Biology tutor
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What are the key areas to think about when composing?

Here are some of the key areas:

1)Timbres - using interesting timbres within an ensemble. For example, pizzicato on the violin

2)Textures - what different tectures can you a...

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Answered by Jenifer M. Music tutor
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During respiration, what gas is released as a waste product?

Carbon Dioxide. 

Oxygen + Glucose = Carbon dioxide + water + energy

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Answered by Elinor L. Biology tutor
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