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How would we conjugate 'comer,' a regular 'er' verb

So first we drop the 'ER' leaving us with what's called the stem of the verb i.e 'com' we then add the following endings: o, es, e, emos, éis, en. So it would be:Como, Comes, Come, Comemos, Coméis, Comen....

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Answered by Adam T. Spanish tutor
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A rectangle has sides of length 4x cm and (x+3)cm and has an area less than 112 cm^2, find the set of values x can take

Derive an inequality for the area. 1) As area = width * length then area is 4x * (x+3). 2) Area is less than ( < ) 112 so inequality is 4x* (x+3) < 112. 3) Expan...

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Answered by Harry T. Maths tutor
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The variables x and y are related by y = 5^x. How do I find the value of x when y is set to 15?

15 = 5^x, we can easily solve this equation by using logs on either side which will give us: log15 = x log 5. Then by solving this for x, we get the result of 1.68 to two decimal places.

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Answered by Andrea B. Maths tutor
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“Diverse perspectives within a text can be both enriching and confusing”. To what degree do you find this to be true in at least two of the works you have studied?

Diverse perspectives in the form of unique insights into characters and events can provide a reader with intricate information that can be used to better comprehend an ambiguous situation or add ambiguity...

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Medicine is Hard. How are you able to balance this out?

So Here you need to recognise that it is hard and it is time consuming and say why (be specific about the course) Afterwards you would go onto your previous experience. Something at school that required a...

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