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Solve the following simultaneous equations: 1) 2x + 7y = 12 2) 4x = 14 - 4y

  1. ×2 --> 4x + 14y = 241) - 2) --> 4x + 14y - 4x = 24 - 14 - (-4y) 14y = 10 + 4y10y = 10 --> y = 14x = 14 - 4 (1)x = 10/4 = 2.5x = 2.5 & y= 1
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Answered by Bernardo S. Maths tutor
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Decrivez l’immigration en France apres avoir regardé le film ‘Que est- ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu?'

Depuis plusieurs années, le sujet d’Immigration en France est devenu très populaire parmi toutes les classes et races. Si autre fois les immigrés étaient majoritairement européens, ce n’est plus le cas au...

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Answered by Aleksandra K. French tutor
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Find max point of y=-x^2-5x-10

Can either differentiate or using the completing the square method. Differentiation not covered at GCSE so completing the square should be done to get -((x+5/2)2+15/4). To find the max point we...

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How should you answer reading comprehension questions involving grammar usage?

With grammar questions, examiners are looking for a straightforward answer about how a particular point of grammar works within a sentence. While it is good to use specific language such 'nominative', 'ma...

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Answered by Christina M. Latin tutor
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How should you go about answering a reading comprehension question in a GCSE Latin Language paper?

First of all, you should bear in mind that a reading comprehension question does not require you to actually translate a sentence or passage, but rather to show knowledge of what is happening in it. There...

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Answered by Christina M. Latin tutor
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