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Why does my set work only partially conform to Sonata Form?

Sonata form is so ubiquitous throughout GCSE and A level studies than many students misunderstand—or are never taught—that it is but one example of multiple ways to analyse any piece of music. This might ...

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Answered by Lazar L. Music tutor
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Suppose that you go to a party where everyone knows at least one other person, you get a bit bored and wonder whether there are at least two people which know the same number of people there.

To get our head around a problem like this is always very useful to think of a few examples. First supposed that this party is a bit borining and there are only 2 people, then by assumption they know each...

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Answered by Andrea S. Maths tutor
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How do you solve trigonometric equations?

To help explain we will use the following example: Show that cos(2x) = 2cos2x - 1. Hence solve the equation cos(2x) + cosx = 0 for 0o < x < 360o. Answer: We know fro...

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Answered by Jessica Y. Maths tutor
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Explain two possible disadvantges of food aid for a community that is currently experiencing food shortages.

Food aid is often donated by richer countries and is used in emergency situations but also to help solve long-term hunger. However, this type of aid comes with many disadvantages as often the type of food...

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Answered by Rosie A. Geography tutor
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Describe the role of stem cells and a therapeutic use

Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that retain the ability to specialize. In animals/ mammals, they are found in the embryos and adult tissue and in plants they are found in the meristematic tissue in ...

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Answered by Lakshmi Y. Biology tutor
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