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Suppose we have a circle whose radius is 5cm. If a sector of this circle has an area of 15 cm^2, what is the size its angle (in degrees)?

Firstly, you would need to figure out what formula you can use to solve this problem. You know the radius and area of the sector, and you need to find the angle. So, the correct equation to use would be t...

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Answered by Roxani S. Maths tutor
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Describe and evaluate Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) model.

Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) states that prolonged chronic exposure to stress can be harmful to an individual and suggest that individuals go through three physiological stages: alarm, resist...

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Answered by Renae W. Psychology tutor
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How should I go about revising for the MLAT translations? What happens if I know no vocab on the exam?

The first thing you must remember is to NOT PANIC whilst looking through past paper questions as it will seem there are a few hard words and structures that you may not have covered in your lessons...

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Explain how economic inequalities can cause social inequalities

An inequality is a difference in access to resources leading to social, economic, cultural advantages and disadvantages. Economic inequalities can cause and reinforce social inequalities.

The econo...

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Answered by Annelie P. Sociology tutor
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Solve the equation 5^(2x) - 12(5^x) + 35 = 0

The first step to solving this is equation is to notice that the equation is of a similar to the form of a quadratic equation: ay^2 + by + c  = 0 where a, b and c are constants. Next we introduce a new va...

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Answered by Jacob G. Maths tutor
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