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Why did William the Conqueror succeed in the Battle of Hastings

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This anagram is the most useful way to remember how and why the Battle of Hastings was won by William the Conquerer.

Although Harold Godwinson was in an...

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Answered by Hannah G. History tutor
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Evaluate the following integral: (x^4 - x^2 +2)/(x^2(x-1)) dx

This type of question appears over-complicated with limited options, but one must not fear! At first, the numerator seems to be of a higher degree than the denominator (x^4 compared to x^2), but from the ...

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Answered by Nicholas H. Maths tutor
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Differentiate the function f(x) = 3x^2/sin(2x)

Using the product rule, f=uv, df = (vu'-uv')/v^2. we first set u = 3x^2 and v = sin(2x). u' = 6x, v'=2cos(2x) Therefore, vu' = 6xsin(2x). uv' = 6x^2cos(2x), v^2 = 4cos^2(2x) Therefore the differe...

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Answered by Kilian S. Maths tutor
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Comment on whether an increase in saving will reduce inflation

If there is an increase in saving, then assuming that income stays exactly the same, this will mean that there is a fall in spending as we are saving a higher proportion of our income - or in other words ...

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Answered by James K. Economics tutor
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Solve algebraically the simultaneous equations: x^2+y^2 = 25 and y-3x=13

To answer this question, we need to make y the subject of the second equation. We can do this through simple rearrangement:

y-3x=13 so y=13+3x

Now that we have y on its own, this means we ca...

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Answered by James K. Maths tutor
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