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Solve the following equation by completing the square: x^2 + 6x + 3 = 0.

Completing the square is a method of solving quadratic equations that cannot be easily factorised, without having to use the quadratic formula. The first step is to look at the coefficient of the second t...

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Answered by Emma C. Maths tutor
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What are the differences between the types of plate boundaries?

There's four main types you'll need to know. These are constructive, destructive, collision and conservative - these basically are just different ways that two tectonic plates could interact.

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Answered by Amelia G. Geography tutor
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Why is the impact of drought usually greater in LEDCs than in MEDCs?

MEDCs do not rely on produce from their own country to feed their population, and instead, import a lot of it from other countries. Therefore, in a drought they are still able to feed their population des...

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Answered by Issy P. Geography tutor
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How do you work out the equation for a line?

In order to work out the equation for a line, you need the gradient of the line and the coordinates of a point on the line. To find the gradient on the line, you look at two points on the line and calcula...

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Answered by Sam B. Maths tutor
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How do I remember the coefficients of a Taylor expansion?

If it's not sticking in your head; don't. I find it's easier to just remember what the point of a Taylor expansion is: to express a function as an infinite polynomial, often because polynomials are ea...

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Answered by Steven R. Maths tutor
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