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How do I know which past tense I am meant to use?

This is something that you will get the hang of the more you use the past tense in spoken and written French. But there are some basic rules that you can use to help you. The passé composé is used to desc...

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Answered by Olivia B. French tutor
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How Should I revise for my GCSE / A Level English Exam?

Through focusing on the following:character notes on the texts studiedthematic notes on the texts studiedkey quotes we have discussed memorised to back up thematic pointsuseful literary techniques commonl...

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simplify fully: (x^2+x-6)/(x^2-7x+10)

First, the numerator and denominator of the fraction need to be factorised:(x+3)(x-2)/(x-5)(x-2)The 'like' terms should then be crossed out; in the case above, it is the (x-2) brackets.(x+3)(x-2)/(...

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Answered by Lili L. Maths tutor
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Explain how successive ionization energies account for the existence of three main energy levels in the sodium atom.

Make the student observe and analyse the electronic configuration of sodium and the trends in ionization energies for this element. We note a large increase in ionization energy between the 1st ...

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Answered by Yasmin T. Chemistry tutor
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What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?

Essentially they both describe the same biological process whereby chromosomes are divided during cell division. Mitosis produces two diploid daughter cells which are identical to eachother (produces new ...

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