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Why are some government bonds negative?

Government bonds have only become negative in recent years, and we partially explain this by adapting our standard demand-supply diagram. Unlike in a normal market, government bonds are not valued by pric...

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Answered by Tristan O. Economics tutor
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Using a Taylor's series or otherwise; derive Euler's Formula

Use the Taylor series expansion for the following three functions: f(θ) = e^(iθ), g(θ) = cos(θ) and h(θ) = sin(θ). We should find that f(θ) = e^(iθ) = 1 + iθ - (θ^2/2!) - i(θ^3/3!) + ... = Sum(θ^n/n!), g(...

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Politics and prejudice, rather than reasoned argument, are the dominant forces in the Pro Milone.’ To what extent do you agree with this judgement?

n.b Whilst this answer addresses Cicero’s ‘Pro Milone’, the approach demonstrated here may be successfully applied to any text, verse or prose, that might be set for the 20 mark ‘essay question’ of the La...

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Answered by James R. Latin tutor
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Solve 3x^2 - 5 = 43

First, we want all the terms with X on one side, so let's +5 to both sides.3x2 = 48Let's simplify, so we get x2 on its own.48÷ 3=16x2 = 16Now, we need x 'unsquared', so we...

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Answered by Naomi M. Maths tutor
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Solve 2x^2 = 162

First simplify the equation! This means making the side with your Xs on easier to read.162÷2=81Now we have x2 = 81 √81=9(Remember 9x9=81.)

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Answered by Naomi M. Maths tutor
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