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Find the positive solution to the equation (x^2+9x+18)/(x^2-9)=10

If we first factorise the top and the bottom of the equation we can see that the top is equal to (x+6)(x+3) and the bottom is (x-3)(x+3). This means we can divide the top and bottom by (x+3) giving us a r...

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Answered by Joseph R. Maths tutor
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Sketch a graoh of current against potential difference for a filament lamp and explain its shape.

(draw diagram on whiteboard) As the potential difference increases, the current increases, since V=IR (where V is the potential difference, I is the current and R is the resistance). Initially the current...

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Answered by Tamanna D. Physics tutor
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(e*sqrt(e))/cuberoot(e^2)=e^k find k

This an indices question. What you need to do is simplify the left hand side so that you have e to some power and that will give you k. You can start with the rule that square roots and cube roots are 1/t...

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Answered by Tamanna D. Maths tutor
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Why does the noun "Der Junge" become "Den Jungen" in the accusative case whereas "Der Mann" just becomes "Den Mann"?

"Der Junge" is an example of something called a Weak Masculine Noun. This sounds more complicated than it actually is. Basically, in German, most nouns are Strong

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Answered by Adam H. German tutor
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When should I use "tu" and when should I use "vous"?

The basic difference between the two is that "tu" is used for one person (i.e. in the singular) whereas "vous" is used for more than one person (i.e. in the plural). However, there are...

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Answered by Adam H. French tutor
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