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Conditional Clauses - how do I identify them?

Conditional clauses have two obvious signposts that make identification easy: sand nisi

The si clause, or the 'if' clause, is called the protasis, ...

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Answered by Charles W. Latin tutor
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Describe the basic structure of a DNA and complementary base pairing.

DNA is a large polymer consisting of two DNA strands that form a double helix. Each strand is made up of bases. In DNA, there are four different bases:Adenine, Th...

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How do I simplify surds?

In order to simplify a surd you need to look at the factors of the number under the square root. You can then multiply together the square roots of the factors.

For example if you wanted ...

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Answered by Sarah M. Maths tutor
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Differentiating (x^2)(sinx) Using the Product Rule

Firstly, what is the product rule? What does it actually say? Well, it tells us how to differentiate a function of the form uv - the product of the functions u and v. If y = u...

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Answered by Edward M. Maths tutor
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What is an Extremophile?

An extremophile is an organism that can live in extreme conditions such as high temperatures, high pressures and high acidity.
An example of an extremophile is Giant tube worms. They live miles b...

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Answered by Emily O. Biology tutor
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