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What are the causes of the French Revolution?

There are multiple causes of the revolution and it is a subject of endless controversy. One major reason for the revolution is that France was following in the footsteps of the Americans and rebelling aga...

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Answered by Forida P. History tutor
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Use logarithms to solve the equation 2^(n-3) = 18000, giving your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

To find the answer first you have to take a log of both sides.

I am going to use log to the base 2 for my example - but any base will work as long as they are the same on both sides of the equals s...

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Answered by Emily J. Maths tutor
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Expand and simplify (3 + √ 2)(5 – √ 2)

To complete this question we can use the FOIL method.

First we can multiply out the First number in each of the brackets - 3x5=15

Then we multiply the Outer numbers in each bracket - 3x-√ 2=...

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Answered by Emily J. Maths tutor
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Maltose is hydrolysed by the enzyme maltase. Explain why maltase catalyses only this reaction.

The active site of the enzyme has a specific active site that is complementary to maltose. This means that maltose can only bind to maltase to form an enzyme-substrate complex.

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Answered by Chloe B. Biology tutor
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When do you use 'haben' and when do you use 'sein' in the perfect tense?

In the perfect tense, sentences are formed using an auxiliary / helping verb (haben or sein) and the past participle. Haben is translated as 'to have', whilst sein is t...

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Answered by Chloe S. German tutor
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