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How would you express (11+x-x^2)/[(x+1)(x-2)^2] in terms of partial fractions?

The first thing to consider when converting an expression to impartial fractions is how many fractions you will have in the end. With linear (no powers) brackets, found in the denominator of your initi...

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Answered by Matthew M. Maths tutor
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Draw the graph of x^3 + x^2 - 6x

This is a cubic curve because the highest power to which x is being raised is 3. Cubic curves with addition x^2 and x terms often have a distinctive shape - sort of like a capital 'N' drawn using curve...

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Answered by George H. Maths tutor
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How far does the law in Engalnd and Wales protect us against indirect discrimination?

​Article 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights guarantees freedom from discrimination, in relation to access to other convention rights, meaning it is not a stand-alone right. The ECHR was made...

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Answered by Matthew M. Law tutor
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How effective is the Human Rights Act 1998 at protecting our human rights?

The European Convention on Human Rights is a convention set up by the 47 members of the European Council, following the atrocities of World War 2. This council includes countries such as Russia and Swi...

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Answered by Matthew M. Law tutor
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Explain how an impulse is transmitted between nerve cells.

An impulse reaches the pre-synaptic neurone, as it does so, the impulse stimulates voltage-gated calcium channels to open, allowing an influx of calcium ions into the pre-synaptic bouton. This stimulat...

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Answered by Jasmine K. Biology tutor
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