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What was the cause of the First World War?

The best way to go about answering a causation question such as this is to break your answer down into individual causes and then use linkage sentences and the conclusion to draw the causes together. It m...

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Answered by Octavia C. History tutor
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Find the value of X in the equation X^2 + 9X - 22 = 0

There are 3 ways of solving this but I will go through the 2 that are necessary for GCSE level
Firstly - 22 can only be made by 122 or 211 -------> 11 - 2 = 9 therefore 1...

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Answered by Christopher A. Maths tutor
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How can I make sure I stay focused on the question in the exam?

Writing in exam conditions can be very difficult. We often panic and start writing an answer to the question we think we have seen as opposed to the one we have actually been asked. It is also ve...

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Rearrange the equation y = 3(x+1)/4, making x the subject.

Firstly, before we even approach the bracket containing the x term, we want to deal with the fraction. The first step should be multiplying by 4 to cancel out the denominator on the right. This leaves us ...

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Answered by Mustafa C. Maths tutor
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What is diffusion?

Diffusion is the net movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. This means that the particles of a substance move from where there is lots of it to where the...

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Answered by Rhiannon J. Biology tutor
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