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How to factorise simple quadratic equations?

The reason why we factorise quadratic equation is because it is a neater and simpler way of writing the expression. 

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If we wanted to factorise x^2 + 10 + 21 we must look at f...

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Answered by Karan V. Maths tutor
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What is the best way for revising for GCSE literature?

From personal experience, I believe the best way for revising for literature is kowing the works. This does not mean know the plot and the names of the characters (even though that's a start...). By know,...

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How do you form the conditional?

In order to form the conditional in French, you need to take the infinitive of the verb you want to use (e.g. manger - to eat) and add the ending depending on which pronoun you wish to use.

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Answered by Rachel H. French tutor
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When should you use the accusative case in a sentence?

The accusative case should be used when there is a DIRECT OBJECT in the sentence. It is usually what the verb is 'doing', for example, the dog ate the bone. The bone would be the object and, therefore...

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Answered by Rachel H. German tutor
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What is the difference between a histogram and a bar chart? How can I find the frequency density?

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