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How can i use completing the square to factorise and solve equations

This  method will only work if your x term is divisible by 2. For example x2 + 6x + 12. 

You then use the halved x term (e.g. 3x) to complete the square. The beginning of your factorisat...

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Answered by Natalie S. Maths tutor
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‘Rebellions in the years 1549-1571 stemmed from the weakness of central government.’ Assess the validity of this view. (25 marks)

Whenever you are confronted with an exam question, it is crucial to take a few moments to step back and think about what the question asks you to do. Most obviously, this question asks you to write about ...

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Answered by Jane M. History tutor
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How does Haemoglobin work?

Haemoglobin is a protein made up of 4 sub-units. Each sub-unit has a molecule of un-oxygenated Iron. Oxygen covalently bonds to the Iron and is thereby carried by the blood as Oxy-haemoglobin. Oxy-haemogl...

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Answered by Conor J. Biology tutor
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Evaluate the possible impact on economic performance that may result from a government decision to bring cost-push inflation under control. (15 marks)

    When inflation is due to being cost-push, the government uses supply-side policies, which manipulate and influence the supply curve in the long term, to increase the level of aggregate supply, as ment...

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Answered by Olivia D. Economics tutor
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What's a good way to remember which prepositions take the accusative case?

The acronym Fudgebow is a memorable way to recall all prepositions, which trigger the accusative case:

Für, Um, Durch, Gegen, Entland, Bis, Ohne, Wider

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Answered by Linus S. German tutor
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