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What is Utilitarianism?

What type of ethical theory?

Teleological

it aims to bring about a greater good. It looks at what your ethical action is aimed at bringing about, r...

AG
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What's the difference between Sn1 and Sn2 reactions?

The term Sn is drived from 'nucleophilic substitution reaction'. 1 means unimolecular, and the rate of the reaction only depend on the concentration of one reactant; 2 means bimolecular, and the rate o...

YG
Answered by Yuan G. Chemistry tutor
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Find the cartesian equation of a curve?

A curve has parametric equations:

x = 2 + t2                           y = 4t

Find the cartesian equation of this curve.

A cartesian equation of a c...

JF
Answered by James F. Maths tutor
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Find the inverse of f(x) = 7x+4

To start make the equation equal y.
So y = 7x+4
Then rearrange the equation to make x the subject.
Subtract 4 from both sides: y-4 = 7x
Divide by 7: (y-4)/7 = x
Now write it in te...

JS
Answered by Joe S. Maths tutor
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What is a stable solution and what is dominance?

A stable solution is where neither player should move from their playsafe strategy, as it will only cause a decrease in profit.
Dominance is where one strategy is in every way better than another str...

JS
Answered by Joe S. Maths tutor
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