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How do you solve simultaneous equations and why do you do it?

Solving simultaneous equations allows you to identify at which point on a graph two lines intersect. For example, take the straight line -x + y = 2 and parabolic curve y= x Firstly, let's re-...

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Answered by Peter H. Maths tutor
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Sketch the line y=x^2-4x+3. Be sure to clearly show all the points where the line crosses the coordinate axis and the stationary points

From the equation we can see the the line in a positive quadratic graph. In order to find the points where the line crosses the x axis we must let y=0 and solve for x. We can then use either inspection, c...

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Answered by Matthew S. Maths tutor
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What orbital hybridisation?

Orbital hybridisation is a model used to explain covalent bonding in molecules. It involves the merging of orbitals that are on the same energy level to form new hybrid orbitals.

Orbital hybridisat...

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Answered by Lukas R. Chemistry tutor
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How do I calculate the relative formula mass of FeSO4 and the number of moles, when the formula mass of O=16, S=32, Fe=56 and the mass of FeSO4= 380g

The formula mass (Mr) of FeSO4 is the total mass of all the individual elemenets added together. So the Mr of FeSO4 = (1 x Fe) + (1 x S) + (4 x O) = 56 + 32 + 4x16 = 152 To calculate moles, the equation f...

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Answered by Henry M. Chemistry tutor
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How do I simplify the following equation x^2+5x+6

Firstly write out the question. x^2+5x+6. After this look at the constant without any x's. In this case that number is 6. Now look at the number 6 and work out the combination of factors for 6. Do this su...

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Answered by Henry M. Maths tutor
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