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the line L goes through the points A (3,1) and B(4,-2). Find the equation for L.

First we need to consider what a straight line looks like:
y = mx + c (if we get something different we've gone wrong somewhere)one way to get the equation is using a point (general point is (x1...

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Answered by Will M. Maths tutor
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Explain one argument in favour of lowering the voting age in the UK

Those who are in favour of lowering the voting age to 16 in the UK believe that through expanding suffrage (the right to vote in elections) it will help to increase the political engagement of young peopl...

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Answered by Matilda N. Politics tutor
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How should I structure a comparison essay?

For an essay where you are comparing two texts I would recommend comparing both texts throughout the whole essay in order to show clear engagement with them together, as supposed to writing solely about o...

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Explain how you would write a python program that takes a rectangle and a point in a 2D space as command-line arguments and checks if they intersect.

We first need to read the user input. We can decide to enter the coordinates in one line or multiple lines, separated by spaces or commas. There are different ways of doing it. We choose to enter the rect...

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Answered by Nabil S. Python tutor
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The curve y = 4x^2 + a/x +5 has a stationary point. Find the value of the positive constant 'a' given that the y-coordinate of the stationary point is 32. (OCR C1 2016)

First, we must find the value of x that corresponds to the stationary point, i.e. where the gradient (dy/dx) is zero. This will be in terms of 'a' (if we change 'a,' we change the shape of the function by...

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Answered by Jayden W. Maths tutor
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