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Using the substitution method, solve the following simultaneous equations 2y+3x=14 and 6x-y=8

Equation 1: 2y+3x=14 Equation 2: 6x-y=8 Rearrange Equation 2: y=6x-8 therefore 2y=12x-16 Substituting the rearranged equation 2 into equation 1: 12x-16+3x=14 15x-16=14 15x=30 x=2 Substituting x into...

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'Gothic writing is characterised by a fascination with death.' Consider how far you agree with this statement by comparing Dracula with at least one other text prescribed for this topic.

I would always advise to plan before writing the essay to outline what you want to say and how you're going to structure it so that you remain focused on the question when writing. This plan does not need...

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Solve 4x + 10 = 18

4x + 10 = 18
4x= 18-10
4x= 8
x=8/4
x=2

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Answered by Katherine W. Maths tutor
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How do I effectively comment on the formal features of a poem?

The one thing to remember is that if you're commenting on the formal features of a poem, make sure it adds to your argument. Don't just spot devices for the sake of it; comment on how the use of rhyme (or...

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Solve the simultaneous equations 3x+y=16, x+y=10

3x+y=16 (equation 1)x+y=10 (equation 2)Solve by elimination, notice that we have two of the same y's so as they have the same sign we subtract to get 2x=6, we rearrange to get x= 3Sub this back int...

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