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How can you factorise expressions with power 3 or higher?

The key to factoring big and complicated expressions into simpler forms is to remember the factor theorem. The factor theorem says that if we plug a number k into our expression ...

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Answered by Christopher D. Maths tutor
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Why is the long-run Phillips Curve vertical?

The Phillips Curve depicts the relationship between unemployment and inflation. Suppose the government pursues an expansionary policy (e.g. lower interest rates). Using the classical model of aggregate de...

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Answered by Fin C. Economics tutor
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What is the difference between Speed, Velocity and Acceleration?

Speed and Velocity are both measures of distance travelled in a given time and are therefore calculated using Speed=Distance/Time.Speed is a scalar quantity which means that it is quantified by a magnitud...

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Prove by contradiction that there is an infinite number of prime numbers.

The 'by contradiction' tells us we need to assume the opposite to begin with: 1) Let's assume there is a finite number of prime numbers2) Let P be the largest prime number (the last one) 3) if we multiply...

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Answered by Charlotte L. Maths tutor
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Use the following data to explain why NaCl is soluble in water: ∆H = +31 kJmol-1, S(Na+(aq)) = 320.9 JK-1mol-1, S(Cl-(aq)) = 56.5 JK-1mol-1, S(NaCl(s)) = 72.1 JK-1mol-1 Are there any temperatures at which you would not expect NaCl to dissolve?

This is a nice simple calculation question which explores some basic thermodynamic principles and begins to apply them to simple reactions (in this case, solid salt dissolving in water) allowing predictio...

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Answered by Kieran R. Chemistry tutor
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