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Factorise and simplify (6x-42)/((x^2)-49)

When we factorise, we are trying to put a long expression into a couple of brackets to make it neater and easier to work with. It is the opposite to multiplying out brackets. To start off with, we will fa...

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Answered by Robert S. Maths tutor
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of having a strong brand image

One benefit of having a strong brand image is that the company can gain a competitive advantage within the market. This can allow them to gain and maintain a high market share as their business is seen as...

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If s=ut + 1/2 at^2 , a) make a the subject of the expression b) make u the subject of the expression c) if s=10, t=2 and u=4 find the value of a

a) s=ut + 1/2 at2Firstly , take the ut to the left hand side of the equation in order to isolate the 1/2 at2.s-ut=1/2 at2 Then multiply both sides by 2 to leave just at

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Given that F(x) = X^2 - 10X + 17. Write F(x) in the form of (x+a)^2 + b = 0, where a, & b are constants.

So we know that our equation is: X2 - 10X +17 = 0. STEP 1: rearrange this equation to get x on one side: X2 - 10X = -17. Lets call this, "equation 1". STEP 2: Understand th...

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Can you explain some common arguments for the existence of the Christian God?

There are many different arguments that are used as a way of showing that the Christian God exists. I will explain two common ones that were developed by St Thomas Aquinas: his cosmological and teleologic...

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