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log_10⁡((1/(2√2))*(p+2q))=(1/2)(log_10⁡p+log_10⁡q),p,q>0,find p in terms of q.

log10[(1/2√2)(p+2q)]=(1/2)(log10p+log10q)log10[(1/2√2)(p+2q)]=(1/2)(log10pq)log10[(1/2√2)(p+2q)]=log10(pq)1/2...

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Answered by Henry X. Maths tutor
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How do I ensure my personal statement stands out to medical schools?

There are 3 main components to formulating a stand-out personal statement:1) Unique intro- You can approach this a variety of ways: A summary of the reason/experience that pulled you to medicine (if power...

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Is the UK suffering from a participation crisis?

Yes – Low turnout at elections undermines the legitimacy of the resultTurnout at the 2015 General Election was 66.1%, far below the high levels of the 1970s, where it reached 78.8% in 197...

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What are the different conditional constructions in Latin and how do I spot them?

Conditionals are formed of 2 clauses: the ‘if’ clause (the ‘protasis’) and the ‘non-if’ clause (the ‘apodosis’). Normally, conditionals are introduced by si (‘if’) or nisi (‘if not’, ‘un...

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The UK suffers from a persistent balance of trade deficit. what can the government do to rectify this and balance the trade figures?

Introduction- say what the trade balance is, '  the difference between the value of a country's imports and exports for a given period'.
first way to solve it- devalue the currency like we did in 19...

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Answered by Brendan P. Economics tutor
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