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Use logarithms to solve 9^x=15

According to the rules of logarithms, when you take a log of something to the power of something, you multiply the log of the base by the power, so in this case, taking logs of both sides would give us xlog9...
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Solve 7(k-3)=3k-5

First we need to multiply out the bracket 7k-21=3k-5 Then we must make sure our variable is only on one side so we need to deduct 3k from both sides 4k-21=-5 Now we should isolate our variable so add 21 to b...
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Solve the inequality 6y+5>8?

First think how you would solve this if it was simply an '=' sign instead of a > Deduct 5 from both sides This would give us 6y>3 Divide both sides by 6 Think: because this is an inequality, is the val...
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How do I remember so many facts and quotes leading into an exam?

Facts and quotes play a crucial role in substantiating your arguments in an essay, but remembering them all often proves difficult. The most problematic way in which students attempt to do this is by recitin...
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How do I begin to analyse an unseen poem in exam conditions?

An unseen poem in exam conditions can be the source of much stress for students. It is crucial that when the time comes, you remain calm and collected, even if at first the poem appears difficult. Read the p...