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How do you do well in an AQA GCSE English Literature exam?

First thing’s first, let’s take a look at the AQA mark scheme, because that is what your marker will be following when they get your completed paper. The first thing they talk about in their mark scheme i...

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Prove that (sinx)^2 + (cosx)^2 = 1

We start with the definitions of sine and cosine, which are, respectively: sinx = opposite/hypoteneuse and cosx = adjacent/hypoteneuse. We then square the analyzed expressions to get the following: 
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Answered by Eno A. Maths tutor
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Outline the Knowledge Argument for the nature of the mind

The knowledge argument purports to show that the human mind is not a physical thing by showing that no amount of physical information can capture all the information there is about it. It invites us to co...

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Answered by Eno A. Philosophy tutor
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Contrast the processes of facilitated diffusion and active transport. (3 marks)

Key Points: 1) Active transport requires energy in the form of ATP whereas facilitated diffusion does not require energy; it is a passive process 2) Active transport can move molec...

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Answered by Grace P. Biology tutor
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What happens in the cardiac cycle?

The cardiac cycle is driven by the myocytes in the heart, which are a special type of muscle tissue which are able to contract without input from the nervous system. This starts with a tissue called the S...

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Answered by Eleanor J. Biology tutor
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