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How do you use Substitution to solve simultaneous equations?

For the equations 3x + 2y = 4 (1) and 4x + 5y = 17 (2), isolate one of the unknowns in one equation to one side, like so: 3x = 4- 2y. Next multiply the equations so that this unknown is the same in both. ...

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Answered by Niusha S. Maths tutor
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How far was WWI caused by imperialism?

A way in which imperialism was an important cause for the First World War was the German wish for expansionism. The policy of Weltpolitik, which was adapted to help Germany gain "her place in the sun...

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What is sonata form?

Sonata form is formed of an exposition, development section and a recapitulation. The exposition comprises of a first subject, a bridge passage, a second subject and a codetta. The development section bui...

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Answered by Anita M. Music tutor
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Name a composer from the Baroque period

Bach; Monteverdi; Handel; Scarlatti; Albinoni; Corelli

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Answered by Anita M. Music tutor
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How do I find the co-ordinates of a stationary point of a given line and determine whether it is a minimum or a maximum point?

When you find the first derivative of the equation and equate it to 0 then solve for x, you will find the x-coordinates of the stationary point(s) of the graph. For example, let's say f(x)=-x3+...

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