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The equation of Line 1 is y= 3x-2, and the equation of Line 2 is 5= 9x- 3y. Are the two lines parallel?

The equation of a line is given by the formula y= mx + c. Here, 'm' is the gradient of the line, and 'c' is the y intercept: where the line crosses the y axis. If two lines are parallel, then they must ha...

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Answered by Emily M. Maths tutor
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Explain how a plant is able to make glucose from carbon dioxide.

Plants carry out photosynthesis which contains the light dependant and light independent reaction . CO2 is used in the light independent reaction- the Calvin cycle. Co2 enters the stroma in a chloroplast ...

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Answered by Elsa W. Biology tutor
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Hanging on a branch of a tree, a monkey sees a hunter aiming a gun at him. The monkey lets go of the branch at the exact same time the bullet is fired. Explain why the bullet hits the monkey.

This question is also applicable to physics mechanics.

Many would think the bullet will hit the monkey because it is travelling much faster than him. However, modelling the monkey as a particle...

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Answered by Akram H. Physics tutor
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Assess the importance of the reasons for the increase in tensions between East and West between 1945 and 1949

Intro - short - introduce factors: ideology, personalities of big 3, Yalta and Potsdam, Germanyidentify reason you see as most important
Start with factor seen as least important eg, the issue of Ge...

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Answered by Branwen O. History tutor
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If the State could ensure all criminals were convicted 100% of the time, but at the cost of the total loss of privacy of all other civilians, would it be justifiable?

This was a question I was asked in my Law interview. Some knowledge of the main human rights instruments is useful but not essential. It would help the candidate here to have read Tom Bingham's 'The Rule ...

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