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How important was WW1 to the Revolutions in Russia in 1917?.

World War One, at the very least, was a catalyst for the Russian Revolution. The nessecary direction of production away from farming machinery towards munitions, the conscription of large numbers of Ru...

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Answered by Theo C. History tutor
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Discuss the impact of an increase in income tax on labour markets.

The first thing we need to think about to answer this question is the target of this income tax. During a short introduction it is useful to outline what the question is really asking so that you are a...

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Answered by Charlie N. Economics tutor
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How would you differentiate f(x)=3x(2x-1)^2

This question is really straight forward

By using the Chain rule: f'(x) = uv' + u'v.

let u=3x, so u'=3

let v=(2x-1)^2, so v'=2x2(2x-1)=8x-4

Now, ...

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Answered by Ruihang Z. Maths tutor
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How do I write a good introduction?

The key to this is remembering that introductions rarely score additional marks on exams, and so a short but sweet introduction is perfectly fine! 

The most important thing is to avoid ph...

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Answered by Imogen S. English tutor
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How do I memorise quotes for the closed book exams?

Remember that you only need a couple of quotes per point, and that the examiners prefer to see well-selected and relevant points rather than a huge amount of quotes with no link to the question!

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