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Rationalise the surd: 2/root(x)

To rationalise a surd means to manipulate a fraction involving terms which are being square rooted so that no term in the denominator is being square rooted. For this example 2/root(x) we multiply the fra...

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Answered by Daniel T. Maths tutor
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What did you do over the holidays?

This question helps the student practice using the past tense and using vocabulary related to travel and hobbies. Example Answer:Ces dernières vacances je suis parti en Espagne avec deux familles- la mien...

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Answered by Beatrice D. French tutor
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How do I structure an A level exam response?

An A level question requires a sound structure in order for the content to answer the question. The standard point, evidence, explain structure can be developed in order to meet the required assessment ob...

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Answered by Tom M. English tutor
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What are enjambement and caesura? Why are they important/what are their effects?

They are different techniques usually used in poetry. Enjambement is run-on lines, that is, lines that do not have punctuation at the end but flow on immediately to the next line. It links ideas together ...

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Answered by Maryann P. English tutor
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Describe How Speciation Occurs Through Sympatric/Allopatric Speciation and What Are the Differences Between the Methods?

The main difference to consider would be that sympatric speciation occurs in the same habitat and population while allopatric speciation requires a geographical barrier between subsets of the population. ...

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Answered by Rana E. Biology tutor
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