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What is an infinitive and when is it used?

An infinitive is a verb that has not been changed and is in its original form, eg with an -re, -er or -ir ending, meaning “to …”. An infinitive is commonly found: As a second verb...

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Answered by Olivia M. French tutor
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What is a ritornello form?

The ritornello form was one of the musical structures developed in the Baroque period. It is characterised by a recurring A section in between new sections of music, and is often described as 'ABACA', whe...

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Answered by Sapphire A. Music tutor
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What are the disadvantages and advantages of economic growth?

GRUBBES Pros - Higher income tax SO less of a budget deficit, more public funding which could increase AS and reduce Y inequality Evaluate: Laffer curve, LT increase, little evidence it does (depends on w...

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Answered by Abi C. Economics tutor
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Unsaturated fats change bromine water from orange to colourless. How?

Unsaturated fats usually have a C=C double bond, e.g. vegetable oil. So, it's 'unstable' because of the high concentration of negative charge (electrons). Bromine (B2) is not polarised. However, as it app...

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Answered by Abi C. Chemistry tutor
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Differentiate sin(5x) and 3cos(x) and 3tan(5x)

sin cos -sin -cos (down is differentiate and up is integrate) so, y = sin5x  dy/dx = 5cos5x y=3cox      dy/dx = -3sinx y=3tan5x     dy/dx = 15sec2(5x) (remember sec(x) is the reciprocal of cos(...

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Answered by Abi C. Maths tutor
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