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How do you answer AQA's GCSE English Language Paper 1 Question 2?

Question 2 will ask about language methods used by the writer to describe a person, place or thing within a text and should take you 10 minutes to complete. This question focuses on AO2: "Explain, co...

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Answered by Victoria T. English tutor
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Use the addition formulas: sin(x+y)=sin(x)*cos(y)+sin(y)*cos(x), cos(x+y)=cos(x)*cos(y)-sin(x)*sin(y) to derive sin(2x), cos(2x), sin(x)+sin(y).

sin(2x)=sin(x+x) =sin(x)cos(x)+cos(x)sin(x) =2*sin(x)*cos(x); cos(2x)=cos(x+x) =cos(x)cos(x)-sin(x)sin(x) =[cos(x)]2-[sin(x)]2 Now let x+y=a and x-y=b, then x=(a+b)/2 and y=(a-b)/2. ...

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Answered by Ioana S. Maths tutor
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Why do you need simultaneous equations?

This is an example of a simultaneous equation - 2X + Y = 5X + 3Y = 10 You can think of X and Y as apples and oranges from a market. You know that if you buy 2 apples and 1 orange it cost £5, but this does...

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Answered by Amelia G. Maths tutor
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Describir unas de las vacaciones del ano pasado. Escribir entre 80 y 90 palabras.

El año pasado, fui a Grecia con mis padres y mi mejor amigo que se llama Jack. ¡Lo pasé bomba! He estado yendo a Grecia desde que tenía ocho años. Todos los días fuimos a la playa y nadamos en el mar. Ade...

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Answered by Arron K. Spanish tutor
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How do you conjugate the future tense in French?

There are two ways to make the future tense in French:The first is generally used to describe things that will happen in the near future. The French near future uses the verb “aller” (to go) in the presen...

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Answered by Naoise W. French tutor
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