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Use the factor theorem to show that (x+2) is a factor of g(x)= 4x^3 - 12x^2 - 15x + 50

To prove (x+2) is a factor, the value of x that makes x+2 equal 0 must be substituted into the function g(x) also making g(x)=0. In this case, the value of x being -2 makes x+2 equal to 0 and when substit...

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Answered by James R. Maths tutor
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'No more evasion'. Discuss the ways Shakespeare addresses the issue of evasion in Measure for Measure.

Perhaps the most conspicuous example of such circumvention in Measure for Measure is the Duke's attempt to avoid his responsibilities as a leader. Despite the order for 'No more evasion' originat...

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Answered by Eirian W. English tutor
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factorise 2x^2 +10x

2x(x+5)

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Answered by Ashley S. Maths tutor
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How do you form the passé composé?

The passé composé is formed by using the present tense form of avoir/être, followed by the past participle of a given verb.Most verbs take the use the verb avoir, however there are several verbs which use...

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Answered by Joshua D. French tutor
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What's the difference between the passé composé and imperfect tense?

That's a great question, and one that we, as non-native French speakers, ask quite a lot. The most important thing to remember about the imperfect tense is that it is not perfect. And it's not perfect bec...

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Answered by Kristian B. French tutor
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