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What is Parliamentary Sovereignty?

The traditional definition of parliamentary sovereignty is that there is no legal limit to the laws that can be enacted by Westminster Parliament. All restraints flow from political checks and balances an...

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Answered by Lauren M. Politics tutor
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Does the following matrix A = (2 2 // 3 9) (upper row then lower row) have an inverse? If the matrix A^2 is applied as a transformation to a triangle T, by what factor will the area of the triangle change under the transformation?

The answer to the first part is that the matrix does have an inverse. This is found by finding the determinant of the matrix from the formula ad - bc (for some matrix ( a b // c d ) ) to get the ...

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I know a bit about Shakespeare, but how can I talk about his work without sounding boring?

Think about which of his plays you've read. If you're going to talk about him confidently and substantially, you should have at least three up your sleeve. The tutors will be looking for a unique and nuan...

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Sodium hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid, what are the products formed?

acid + hydroxide > salt + water

so this makes Sodium Chloride and water

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Answered by Ryan T. Chemistry tutor
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What is St Anselm of Canterbury's Ontological Argument for the Existence of God?

According to Anselm, God can be defined as 'that than which nothing greater can be conceived'. Everybody possesses such an idea in the mind a priori, an idea of the greatest conceivable being. However, An...

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