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What is overgeneralisation and why do children use it?

Overgeneralisation: applying a regular grammatical rule in an irregular situation Examples of overgeneralisation: "I runned", "he hitted", "you buy<...

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A curve, C, has equation y =(2x-3)^5. A point, P, lies on C at (w,-32). Find the value of w and the equation of the tangent of C at point, P in the form y =mx+c.

To find the value of w, let x = w and y = -32. Substitute these values into the equation of the curve, C: y = (2x-3)^5 => -32 = (2(w) - 3 )^5. Note: the symbol, =>, means "implies that." F...

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Answered by Lewis M. Maths tutor
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Assess the consequences to a business, such as Spirit Airlines, of only selling its tickets online.

One consequence of Spirit Airlines of only selling tickets online is the restricted customer reach. This is because not all potential customers are comfortable or able to use the internet for booking, som...

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How do you form the future tenses (conditional, futur simple and futur proche)?

The conditional tense is used to describe what would happen in the future, whereas the future tense is what will happen.The futur simple is further in t...

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Answered by Lucy L. French tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations to find x and y: 2x - 2y = 20, x + 4y = 5

Equation1: 2x - 2y = 20, equation 2: x + 4y = 5First method (subtraction):Multiply equation1 by 2: 4x - 4y = 40Add the two equations together canceling out the y unknowns: 4x + x = 40 + 5Solve for ...

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Answered by John S. Maths tutor
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