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How do I solve a simultaneous equation?

You will be presented with two equations, both with two unknown values. For example:

8x-2y=19

and

3x=5+y

 

To begin, we are going to move both unknown terms in ...

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Answered by Paul C. Maths tutor
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If v = 10, a = 2 and t = 4, what is u

v = u+at

u=v-at

u=10 - (4*2)

u=2

NC
Answered by Nicholas C. Physics tutor
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How to write a well structured conclusion to a source question

It is important that all arguments from the individual sources are tied in at the end. As you will have cross referenced in the essay, this will make thi...

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Answered by Nicholas C. History tutor
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What is the difference between a macrophage and a monocyte?

Macrophages are simply monocytes that reside in tissues, rather than blood. In histology, monocytes appear bean shaped, whereas macrophages are just large with fluffy edges.

AS
Answered by Alec S. Biology tutor
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When do I use être or avoir in the past?

Etre is used with verbs of motion such as Aller/Entrer/ Arriver. The full list is easy to remember using the MRS VANDERTRAMP technique.

M-Monter
R-Retourner
S-Sortir
V- Venir...

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