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Factorise and solve x^2 - 8x + 15 = 0.

The easiest method to solve quadratic equations by hand is by factorisation - which means putting the equation into brackets, effectively expressing the equation as a product of two linear expressions. Im...

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Answered by Rachel B. Maths tutor
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Why would you like to study English at Unviversity?

Since I have been able to talk, the manipulation of language has fascinated me. I have explored my interest in literature beyond the A level syllabus, developing on my studies of victorian literature thro...

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Discuss the depiction of 'Helena' in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream".

Helena's character is the epitome of unrequited love. Her intrinsically irrational nature stemming from her emotional instability is clearly demonstrated in Act 3 Scene 2 through the elongated "O&quo...

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How do I know which method of integration to use?

In reality there's no way to know for certain and in fact some integrals can actually be proven to be impossible but they won't give you those in the exam. There's only really two main methods that you'll...

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Answered by Oliver R. Maths tutor
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find the derivative of the following equation: a) y = 5x^3 - 4x^-4 + xb

Ans: dy/dx = 15x^2 + 16x^-5 + b To solve for the first part of the right hand side, remember to bring the power of 3 forward and multiply, then reduce our power by 1 to leave 15x^2. For the second part, b...

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Answered by Tutor38942 D. Maths tutor
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