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What are Newton's 3 laws of motion?

First law: Unless acted upon by a force, a object either remains at rest or moves at a constant speed.Second Law: Force=Mass*AccelerationThird Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction...

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Answered by Tomas A. Physics tutor
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How do I solve a simultaneous equation in two variables when they have with different coefficients?

First have a look at the coefficients of each variable. You're trying to spot if the coefficient of one variable is a multiple of the coefficient of the other in the second equation. If so, you can multi...

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Answered by Ryan W. Maths tutor
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Explain the effect of the imposition of a unit tax on bananas on market price

Imposition of a unit tax on goods causes supply to decrease. The supply curve moves upwards by the value of the unit tax. This changes its intersection with the demand curve to a higher price and lower qu...

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Answered by Bradley C. Economics tutor
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(Maths GCSE) Solve the simultaneous equations y = x + 3 and y = x^2 + 3x

Y = x + 3Y = x^2 + 3x x + 3 = x^2 + 3x3 = x^2 + 2xx^2 + 2x - 3 = 0(x+3)(x-1)=0x=-3 x+1

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Answered by Kate A. Psychology tutor
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Which two methods of single cell transcriptomic data ordering could be used to understand how gene expression changes as stem cells differentiate.

Clustering involves grouping together genes or cells or both based on similarities. This involves the formation of subpopulations. Pseudotemporal ordering puts cells in order of progression through a biol...

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Answered by Alicja B. Biology tutor
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