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Find the set of values of x for which x(x-4) > 12

When solving this quadratic inequality, we should use a three-step approach. The first step is to reformat the inequality to put one side equal to zero, which is the standard format of a quadratic equatio...

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Answered by Daniel B. Maths tutor
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Simplify (5-2√3)/(√3-1) giving your answer in the form p +q√3, where p and q are rational numbers

The trick here is to use a technique called the difference of squares. If we multiply the top and bottom of the fraction by the conjugate* of the denominator, we can remove any square root terms from the ...

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Answered by A W. Maths tutor
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Find the exact solution of the equation in its simplest form: 3^x * e^4x = e^7.

First take natural logs of both sides, giving us: ln(3x * e4x) = ln(e7).  The RHS can be simplified using the definition of natural logs, so ln(e7) = 7.

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Answered by Hugo M. Maths tutor
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Solve 3x^2 - 4x - 6 = 0.

The at first can seem very challenging and you won't be able to tackle this question quickly using simple factorisation, which you can often do for many questions. It is best in this case then to use the ...

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Answered by Aodhan B. Maths tutor
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Explore some of the ways in which poets express change.

A key example of a poet expressing change comes in Carol Ann Duffy's 'Originally' from her 1990 collection The Other Country. In the poem, Duffy utilises imagery such as that of the turn...

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