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Explain the formation of a corrie

Corries are geological features that are formed through glaciation. The glacier sticks to the sides of the valley and, as it moves, pulls away large chunks of rock in a process known as plucking. During t...

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Answered by Aaron M. Geography tutor
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Use the substitution u=4x-1 to find the exact value of 1/4<int<1/2 ((5-2x)(4x-1)^1/3)dx

We are required to solve this integral using integration by substitution, in which we assign a variable to equal a certain region of the integrated function in this case, 4x-1. The purpose of this is to r...

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Answered by Taylor R. Maths tutor
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What is a key constraint to economic growth and development for developing countries? Explain how so.

One crucial constraint to economic growth and development in developing countries may be human capital inadequacy. For example, only 2.3% of India's population is classified as skilled, with only 44% of t...

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Answered by Ridhi T. Economics tutor
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How does Steinbeck use Crook's character in Of Mice and Men to highlight racial discrimination in America.

Crook lives in a barn seperate from the others. This physical seperation signifies the effect of racial discrimination in America - Crook is marginalised in society as a result of his race. His crooked ba...

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Discuss two ways that JB Priestley creates a sense of foreshadowing in the first act of 'An Inspector Calls'.

In 'An Inspector Calls', JB Priestley uses many literary techniques to create a tense atmosphere that foreshadows the events that occur later in the play. Firstly, Priestley uses the technique of dramatic...

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