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How do you describe graph translations on x and y?

On the y-axis: if the graph is moved vertically up by 'n', its affecting the y value by a positive amount, so your (x,y) becomes (x,y+n) and your equation becomes y+n=f(x) rather than y=f...

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Answered by Georgina H. Maths tutor
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Why is the nuclear model better than the plum pudding model of the atom?

The plum pudding model was the idea of a positively charged sphere, with negative electrons dotted within it as the model of an atom. easiest understood drawn outA scientist named Rutherford did ...

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Answered by Georgina H. Physics tutor
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What is the difference between and alkane and and alkene?

Alkane's are formed from carbon and hydrogen atoms, a compound known as a hydrocarbon, in single bonds. Alkenes are also hydrocarbons, but contain a double bond. In both compound...

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Why would you get an electric shock if you touched a wire?

Live wires are dangerous because they carry current to the appliance they're connected to, at very high voltages. This means the wire has a high potenti...

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Answered by Georgina H. Physics tutor
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What is a linear equation?

The form of a linear equation. y=ax+bWhat does it look like on a graph. What is the gradientWhat is the y-intercept.How would you plot it accurately.Examples.

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