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The equation of line 1 is: 3y-5x+3=0. The equation of line 2 is : y= 5x/3+9. Check whether the 2 lines intercept.

Rearranging the first equation: 3y=5x-3Then dividing by 3 so that the equation of the line will become in the form of y=mx+c, where m is the gradient and c is the interception point with the y-axis (0,c)W...

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Answered by Panagiotis G. Maths tutor
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Translate the following sentence: Manchmal gehe ich mit meinen Frenden aus, damit wir ins Kino gehen oder ansonnsten einkaufen gehen koennen.

Sometimes I go out with my friends so that we can go to the cinema or otherwise go shopping.

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Answered by Edward E. German tutor
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Expand the brackets in the following expression and indicate what the graph would look like: y=(5x+1)(2x-3)

While this question is not in the style the examiners would ask, it demonstrates two important principles: how to expand brackets accurately and how to build intuition about the shape of graphs.
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Answered by Edward E. Maths tutor
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Define what market failure is and identify an example of market failure, explaining fully why it is a relevant example.

Market failure is defined as a misallocation of resources, and essentially entails that market forces are not operating effectively through the price mechanism to distribute goods and services from suppli...

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Answered by Edward E. Economics tutor
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Reading paper: Your little brother has received a message from his French pen friend and he has asked you to translate it into English for him. Translate the following into English.

(Question continued) Sentences to translate for higher tier: Récemment, j’ai décidé de prendre une année sabbatique après le lycée puisque je voudrais avoir un peu de liberté. J'étudie des langues vivante...

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Answered by Lizzie P. French tutor
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