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Simplify the following expression: ( (x^5) / (x^2) ) ^ 4

For this question it is key to remember the indices laws. The ones you need to recall for this question are: xa / xb = xa - b, and (xa)b = xa * ...

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Answered by Shafaan J. Maths tutor
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¿Qué deportes te gustan?

Me gusta jugar al tenis porque es muy divertido y puedo jugarlo con mis amigos también.

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Discuss the ways Ciaran Carson's poem 'Belfast Confetti' uses form and structure to convey meaning.

Firstly, Carson's use of stanzas is striking and unusual. Instead of using conventional stanza structures, the stanzas in 'Belfast Confetti' are overstretched and long, and there are only two in the whole...

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Express x^2 + 10x – 3 in the form (x + p)^2 + q

= We start by halfing the 10 and putting x + 5 in a bracket = (x + 5)^2 = Opening these brackets give us x^2 + 10x + 25 = To make the 25 the same as - 3 we have to minus 28 = Therefore the answer is = (x ...

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What is an ablative absolute? How can they be translated?

An ablative absolute is phrase consisting of a noun or pronoun in the ablative, and a participle (present, future, or perfect) agreeing in case (ablative), gender (masc., fem., or neut.) and number (sg. o...

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