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Write 2x^2 + 16x + 26 in the form a(x + d)^2 + e where a, d, and e are integers.

This is an example of completing the square. Completing the square means taking a usual quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0 and writing it as a(x+d)2+e=0, where we must find the numbers d ...

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Answered by Hannah B. Maths tutor
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How would I plan the essay 'Explore Shakespeare's presentation of death in Hamlet'?

When you plan an English Literature essay, you should always start by finding evidence. Go back to the play and find everything that could connect to the theme of death -- make sure that the quotes you ch...

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Solve the equation: 5p − 7 = 3p + 3 .

At first, it is important to identify that this is a linear equation, usually in the form of y = mx + b. These equations are used for straight line graphs. The most important rule to remember when solving...

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“McEwan suggests that Briony’s crime can easily be forgiven because she is a child.” To what extent do you agree with this view? Remember to include in your analysis relevant exploration of McEwan’s authorial methods.

Questions in paper two tend to have a more general focus on the over-all themes of the text. Since this paper focuses on the novel through the lens of crime writing, students must consistently touch base ...

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Answered by Ana M. English tutor
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To what extent can Othello be viewed as a tragic hero?

The key to answering this question successfully is the correct use of terminology as well as coherent analysis of the applicability to each of the five characteristics of a tragic hero- based on Aristotle...

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