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What is the difference between soy and estoy?

Soy comes from the verb ser, whilst estoy comes from estar.

This may sound quite complicated, but it’s really simple!

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Answered by Theo W. Spanish tutor
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Solve the equation (z+i)^*=2zi+1.

STEP 1: What the questions asks us is to find z that solves the equation given. Since z is a complex number, we need to determine both its real and imaginary parts. Hence, we begin by writing z in terms o...

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Answered by Tutor179220 D. Maths tutor
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Evaluate the likely effects of fluctuations in sugar prices on a sweet company.

Increase in price of sugar will lead to a rise in production costs for the sweet company as it is a factor of productionResponse: reduce supply/ raising price (inward shift of supply on diagram)General po...

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Answered by Tom H. Economics tutor
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Actor station: You are a medical student breaking bad news to a patient

remind yourself you are a medical student NOT a doctor, then start off by introducing yourself and ask the patient how aware they are of there current condition. Then ask them if they would like to bring ...

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Why can you not divide expressions by common factors?

With equations, e.g. 4x = 12, the 4x variable has a given value. This means you can apply the same changes to both sides (at the same time). For example, both sides can be divided by 4 to give x=3
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Answered by Fatima M. Maths tutor
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