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How do you scan a line of dactylic hexameter?

Take a line of dactylic hexameter in Latin, e.g.Thybris ea fluvium, quam longa est, nocte tumentem (Virg. Aen. 8.86)Begin by marking any elision in the line (where a word ending in a vow...

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Answered by Jonathan H. Latin tutor
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How do I know when to use which past tense in French when I'm translating/writing?

The easiest way to correctly use different tenses, and particularly past tenses, when writing in French, or translating into French, is to remember the different values linked to each tense, in the contex...

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Answered by Florence D. French tutor
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Factorise 12x^2 +17x +6

If you imaging the equation as ax^2 +bx +cYou multiply the numbers of a and c together. This number then becomes the product of two numbers that either add or subtract to make the number for b.So 12 x 6 i...

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Answered by Amy B. Maths tutor
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Factorising Quadratics: x ^2 ​​ − x = 12

Factorising a quadratic basing means 'putting it into 2 brackets'. The standard format for a quadratic equation is:ax^2 + bx + c = 0. You'll usually find that this becomes a lot easier when a=1. As well a...

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Answered by Avishka D. Maths tutor
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Differentiate y = ln (3x + 2)

The equation for the derivative of the natural log is dy/dx = f'(x)/f(x) where f(x) = the contents of the natural log, in this case 3x+2. So, to get dy/dx we first need f'(x), the derivative of f(x). This...

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Answered by Will S. Maths tutor
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