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What is the difference between a divergent and convergent plate boundary?

A divergent (constructive) plate boundary is one where the two plates are moving APART from each other in opposite directions. As these plates move apart they create cracks in the earth's...

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Answered by Abigail H. Geography tutor
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How do I use a colon and a semi-colon?

Semi-colons (;) are used to join two relating clauses together, which could have been separated by a full stop. An example would be "It was raining outside; Colin picked up the umbrella". These ...

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Answered by Annie C. English tutor
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f(x)=3x+c g(x)=cx+8 fg(x)=6x+d Work out c and d.

fg(x) means f of g of x

fg(x) = 3(cx+8) + c = 3cx + 24 + c = 6x + d

3cx = 6x 3c=6 c=2

24 + c = d 24+2=d=26

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Answered by Ceri F. Maths tutor
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State and explain the trend in melting points of diamond, iodine and hydrogen fluoride.

Diamond is covalently bonded and has a giant covalent structure. Covalent bonds require lots of energy to break as they are strong so diamond has the hig...

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Answered by Ceri F. Chemistry tutor
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What is utilitarianism?

Utilitarianism is one of the major moral theories along with deontology and virtue ethics.

According to utilitarianism, the morally best action is the action that maximises utility (or good) to the...

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Answered by Klara S. Philosophy tutor
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