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Proof by Induction - "What's the point if we already know the answer?"

I'll try to use carefully chosen examples to explain the advantages/disadvantages of induction as a method of proof. My answer will go roughly as follows:
Advantages: Sometimes the only

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Answered by Ruben H. Maths tutor
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Evaluate the micro and macroeconomic effects of the UK leaving the EU Single Market.

One major impact of leaving the Single Market is increasing the costs of firms. The EU has a common external tariff, and given that members enjoy free trade between each other, this is likely to increase ...

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Answered by Matthew L. Economics tutor
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How would I structure an essay on the theme of betrayal in Othello?

The most important part of writing an English essay is the plan, and yet it is the aspect most neglected during an exam. In order to structure this question, I would first brainstorm the key examples of ...

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What are the major 'dos' and 'donts' of writing a UCAS Personal Statement?

Writing a Personal Statement is never a simple task. You are (usually) limited to 4,000 characters in which you must convince the admissions tutor that you are worthy of a place at their institution or, a...

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Use one or more examples to explain why people migrate within the EU (4 marks)

ANALYSE THE QUESTION:'one or more examples'i.e. one in great depth, or two in less depththey want EXAMPLES - this means they want specific to a certain place/ time/ context'to explain why...

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Answered by Daisy C. Geography tutor
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