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There is a subtle difference in meaning between these two tenses, which both refer to an action in the past. The aorist tense simply refers to a single, completed (not ongoing) action in the past, i.e. I ...
For this question I would heavily emphasise layout as these questions are very strict. Base n=1 simply plug n=1 into the equation and you will find you end up with 65 which is di...
A barrier separates the original population into two groups. Due to the different environmental conditions (selection pressures) either side of the barrier, different alleles are selected that better adap...
To form the preterite tense of AR verbs such as cocinar you have to take off the -AR- so you are left with the stem - COCIN- and add the specific endings:yo (me) - é, tu (you) - aste, el/ella (he/she) - ó...
You may be asked to rationalise the denominator of an algebraic expression if it contains a surd in the denominator - such as a1/2. They can get slightly more complex than this though! What it ...
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