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What is Pythagoras' Theorem and how do you use it?

Pythagoras' Theorem: a2 + b2 = c2     where a, b, c relate to the sides of a right-angled triangle, and c is the hypoteneuse.

Use the equation to find the length on...

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Answered by Hermione S. Maths tutor
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Should I mention an academic achievement on my personal statement, even though it was in an area that is not directly relevant to the subject I am applying for (law)?

Yes, this provides a really good opportunity to demonstrate to the College not only your academic proficiency (in the fact you gained the award in the first place), but also that you are able to apply the...

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How does one best prepare for an Oxbridge interview?

Preparing for an Oxbridge interview is notoriously difficult because it is almost impossible to know what to expect. In an interview, an Oxbridge tutor wants to see that a student is able to think on his ...

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Explain how bright fringes arise in Young's double slit experiment

To answer this question, we need to think about 3 things: interference, phase and path difference

In the experiment, we have monochromatic light (from a laser) going through two slits and then brig...

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Answered by Harveer M. Physics tutor
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What are strong verbs, and how can I learn them?

The term "strong verb" describes a type of German verb ('doing' word). Strong verbs are verbs which feature a vowel change in one or more of their tenses. Here is an example: Gehen - to go Inifn...

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Answered by Lauren F. German tutor
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