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How do I do work out the area of a rectangle?

The first step is to label the sides of the rectangle. The longest side is the 'length' - put an L next to this. The shorter side is the 'width' - put a W next to this. The second step is to multiply the ...

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Answered by Bethan S. Maths tutor
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What's historiography and how do I use it effectively in an essay?

Historiography is a word used to describe the different ways historians have thought about an answer to an historical question. For example, one area of historical debate is Italian unification, and what ...

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Answered by Sophie C. History tutor
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what on earth is a mole, and why is it used in balancing equations

Well... chemistry is the study of very tiny particles (electrons, atoms, molecules). It would be very hard for us to work with, and make calculations with, a single particle. A 'mole' is just 6.022x10^23 ...

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Answered by Jonjo C. Chemistry tutor
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Solve: a) 5t + 17 = 2. b) x^3 - 25 = 103 - x^3.

a) 5t + 17 = 2. We want to work out what t is. t = ?.To do this we need to get t on it's own, so first we move all the other numbers to equal t.We do this by subtr...

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Answered by James A. Maths tutor
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Factorise the Quadratic: 3x^2 + 2x - 1.

When we are asked to factorise a quadratic we essentially need to tidy it up by putting it into brackets.For a quadratic we look to work out the sum and the product, however this time it's a bit different...

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Answered by James A. Maths tutor
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