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How do I solve simultaneous equations given a linear and a quadratic equation?

Let's use the following example: y - x = 3 y^2 + x^2 = 29 . Firstly, the second equation is the quadratic equation because it has a y-squared term. The first equation is linear because it doesn't have any...

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What is the key to writing a successful personal statement?

Your personal statement provides a global picture of you as a student. It helps the admissions board evaluate how much you have learned from each of your experiences and how driven you are about the field...

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What are the features of a dynamic equilibrium?

  • Forward and backward reactions occur at equal rates
  • Concentration of reactants and products remains constant
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What is an enthalpy change?

Enthalpy change refers to the change in heat pressure given out or taken in by a system when the pressure is constant.

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What is the definition of a Brownsted-Lowry base?

A substance that can accept a proton (H+)

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