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What triggers an earthquake at a tectonic plate margin?

Earthquakes are caused by the release of tension that builds up at plate margins. They can be triggered at destructive, constructive and conservative boundaries. At destructive margins, tension builds up ...

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Answered by Charlie W. Geography tutor
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differentiate (1+2x^2)^(1/2)

This differentiation requires use of the chain rule. The first step is to differentiate the whole thing, treating the bracket as u, so u=1+2x2. Therefore we are differentiating u1/2....

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Answered by Reuben S. Maths tutor
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What is Politics?

Politics is a baffling subject. 

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What does the inset play (Act 3, Sc ii) in Shakespeare's Hamlet tell us about the theme of deception?

The play-within-a-play highlights the feeling of paranoia built up throughout Hamlet. In performance, it makes the audience highly aware of their perspective as witnesses to both truth and lies. The whole...

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What is the difference between a polar molecule and a non-polar molecule? Can non-polar molecules be formed by polar atoms?

Polar molecules are those that have permanent dipoles. A permanent dipole occurs due to a difference in the electronegativity of the atoms involved in the bond. You might not be familiar with the term ´el...

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Answered by Adrian G. Chemistry tutor
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