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How do I know whether to use 'ce' or 'se'?

‘Ce’ and ‘Se’ are homophones. They sound exactly the same, but their meanings and spellings are completely different: -‘Ce’ is a demonstrative pronoun. The translation for ‘ce’ is generally “that”, “this” or...
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Answered by Leila S. French tutor
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What are the differences between decimal points and significant figures?

The total number of digits to the right of the point are known as ' decimal points ' whereas significant figures start from the first non-zero number. Note : As significant figures start from the first non-z...
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Answered by Niall L. Maths tutor
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How do I find the length of a side of a triangle using the cosine rule?

Suppose we have a triangle with 2 sides of length 4 and 5 (in any units), and the angle between those sides is 60 degrees. We want to find the length of the side opposite the 60 degree angle. Write the cosin...
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Answered by Angus H. Maths tutor
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How do you substitute a number into an algebraic expression?

To substitute a number into an algebraic expression, all you need to do is re-write the expression in exactly the same way, except replacing the variable (letter) with the number. It always makes it clearer ...
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Answered by Bethany H. Maths tutor
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Find the derivative of x^x

y = x^x -- Yikes! Doesn't that look ugly. It's mostly the x^x part, since ... to the x is fine, and x to the ... is fine. We must split the two x's in order to continue. Perhaps we could log? since then we c...
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Answered by Mayur D. Maths tutor
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