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What is meant by the term specific heat capacity?

Specific heat capacity does tell you how much energy a substance needs to increase their temperature and so substances with a low specific heat capacity (SHC) will increase in temperature more rapidly tha...

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How do I solve simultaneous equations graphically? e.g (1) 4x - 3y = 11 (2) 3x + 2y = 4

Firstly, let's rewrite each of these equations as the equation of a line i.e. in terms of y. So we have:

(1) y = 4x/3 - 11/3

(2) y = 2 - 3x/2

Draw line (1) on a graph. The (x,y) co-or...

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Answered by Daniel L. Maths tutor
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Jodie buys 12 cans of cola. There are 330 ml of cola in each can. Rob buys 4 bottles of cola. There is 1 litre of cola in each bottle. Rob buys more cola than Jodie. How much more?

The answer is: (4X1000)-(12X330)= 40, ao 40 ml more. You may wonder why 1 litre is 1000, as 1 litre of cola= 1000 ml of cola so we have to convert 1 L to 1000ml in the anwer. Rob buys more cola than Jodie...

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Answered by Michelle K. Maths tutor
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Calculate the volume of revolution generated by the function, f(x) = (3^x)√x, for the domain x = [0, 1]

First we recall the general formula for the volume of revolution: V = π ∫ [f(x)]² dx Substituting our function, this gives: V = π ∫₀¹ (3^x)² x dx We could write (3^x)² as 3^(2x), or we could notice that t...

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Answered by Reece H. Maths tutor
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How to I factorise a quadratic equation?

I think the best way to show how to do this is with an example

"Factorise 6x+ 7x - 3"

Looking at that expression, we can't factorise it straight away, so we'll have to...

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Answered by Daisy B. Maths tutor
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