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Why is it that when I am asked to factorise 3x^2-13x-10, I am not able to cancel two of the x's so that the answer is 3x-13-10?

This is because to be able to cancel an 'x' in the equation the 'x' needs to be multiplying every constant. For example, if you were to think of the 'x' as equaling 3 in the question above, then the 10 wo...

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Answered by Victoria W. Maths tutor
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What is the function of the cell nucleus?

The nucleus contains genetic material which controls the activities of a cell

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Answered by Lydia C. Biology tutor
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What's Pythagoras Theorem and how can I use it?

Pythagoras theorem is: A^2 + B^2 = C^2. This might look confusing but it is actually quite simple. Pythagoras can only be used on a RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLE! Then what you do is that the side of the triangle...

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Answered by Gabrielle S. Maths tutor
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Simplify. (x(^2)+4x)/(x(^2)+3x-4)

To start with trying simplify any equation, you need to first see if the top part of the equation and the bottom part can be factorized. Fortunately the top part and bottom part of the equation are both q...

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Answered by Jack R. Maths tutor
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Who was the most important individual in the Civil Rights Movement?

There is no simple answer to this question, and everyone has there own opinion. Although, in the modern day, Martin Luther King is considered the most influential and important African American leader eve...

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Answered by Gabrielle S. History tutor
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