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2x + y = 18; x−y=6

This is an an example of simultaneous equations, no single equation can give us the answer. Were going to use the substitution method. We will call this equation 1: 2x + y = 18, and this equation 2: x-y=6...

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Answered by Tamara A. Maths tutor
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What do I need to do in Paper 2 to achieve full marks? What will impress the examiner?

Paper 2 is all about showing off your writing skills so the most important thing is to know your writing formats inside out! Whether its a diary entry, a newspaper article or a blog post, be prepared to k...

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Answered by Amy H. Spanish tutor
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What were the Key events of Cicero’s Consulship?

1.     The Rabirius Affair: Titus Labeinus, Tribune of the Plebs and associate of Julius Caesar, accuses the extremely elderly (I believe he was roughly 100 years old) Gaius Rabirius of murdering or parti...

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In the context of The Imperial, distinguish between internal recruitment and external recruitment.

(I will answer this question with regards to the fictional organisation, The Imperial, for which I have made up case study information for the relevance of answering a IB Business Management question)

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How do I make sure that my essays have a good introduction and conclusion?

In my opinion it's best to write your introduction and conclusion last, but this may not be easy in a written exam (in which case the best thing to do is either leave ample space for your intro or spend e...

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