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How do I set out my introduction?

Due to the time limitation during your exam, it's important to make sure that your introduction is short, snappy and gets to the point right away. Generally, the basic structure of an exam introduction wo...

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Answered by Kira B. English tutor
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How do I rationalise the denominator of √2+1]/√2-1?

We must choose something to multiply the numerator and denominator of the fraction by the same thing, and the best thing to choose is the difference of two squares (since (x^2-y)(x^2+y)=x^2-y^2 ).
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Answered by Harry J. Maths tutor
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Outline the difference between "positive" and "negative" freedom?

The distinction between positive and negative notions of freedom can be traced to Isaiah Berlin and his 1936 essay: "Two Concepts of Liberty". Negative freedom is defined as freedom from obstacl...

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Answered by Rooban S. Politics tutor
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What is an immobilised enzyme and what are the advantages of their use?

Immobilised enzymes are enzymes that have been trapped into an inert matrix or material (such as calcium alginate) which prevents them from moving during the reaction process. Whole cells such as yeast an...

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Answered by Rooban S. Biology tutor
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Why is there more than one solution to x^2 = 4?

Think about it as 'What numbers can be x to get 4'. Remember that when you square a number the answer is always positive? Here is a situation in which it's important to consider both of the possible solut...

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Answered by Benjamin T. Maths tutor
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