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Solve ((3x-2)/4) - ((2x+5)/3) = ((1-x)/6)

The important concept here is that in order to add or subtract fractions, they must have a common denominator. The easiest way of finding a common denominator for three or more fractions ...

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Answered by Peta D. Maths tutor
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Plot the graph, y=2x^2 -7x +4

3 Mehods:Step 1: Does the function factorise. In this case yes it does. giving y=(2x+1)(x-4)Method: Find the factors of the contract in this case (4). Which are (2,2) , (4,1)We know that a quadratic must ...

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Answered by Theodore W. Maths tutor
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Prove algebraically that (2n + 1) to the power of 2 - (2n-1) is an even number

(2n + 1) 2 - (2n-1)can also be written be as (2n +1)(2n + 1) - (2n-1) Two brackets next to each other indicate that you must multiple them by each other, this is also known as expanding the bra...

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Explain which molecule has the highest boilng point HCL, water ot CH4?

HCl, due to chlorine electronegativity, is a polar molecule. This causes dipole-dipole interactions between molecules that need to be overcome for the molecules to boil. Water also has dipole interactions...

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Find the area between the curves C_1, C_2 and the lines x=0 and x=1, where C_1 is the curve y = x^2 and C_2 is the curve y = x^3.

We start by drawing a diagram which illustrates the question. First draw the x-y plane and the two curves curve y = x^2 and y = x^3. Notice that the two curves intersect at x=0 and x=1, and in the range ...

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