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Is there more than one way to say ‘you’? When do I use each one?

Yes, there are two ways of saying ‘you’- tu and vous. Tu is used in much more familiar and informal situations whereas vous is more polite and formal. For example, if y...

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Answered by Imogen O. French tutor
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What is, and how do I form the conditional tense?

The conditional tense (le conditionnel) is used to descibe a situation in the future that may or may not happen. It is normally translated as as ‘would’ in English. For example, je voudrais aller… ‘I woul...

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Answered by Imogen O. French tutor
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What is the Ohm Law?

It states the relationship between the voltage or potential difference and the current passing through a material with electrical resistance. This relationship is linear and is stated as V=I*R, Where V...

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Do you need to use pronouns in italian?

In the English language we always use I, you, etc before each verb to indicate who is doing a particular action. When speaking Italian, it's not always necessary to use a pronoun.

E.g.

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Answered by Nicolo F. Italian tutor
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Differentiate y=x/sin(x)

This equation has one function of x divided by another function of x, we therefore have to use the quotient rule and is written in the form f(x)/g(x). 

The quotient rule is therefore

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Answered by Rowan F. Maths tutor
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