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How do you show that two lines do, or do not intersect?

How you should approach a question of this type in an exam Say you are given two lines: L 1 and L 2 with equations and you are asked to deduce whether or not they intersect. For example: L 1: r 1 = (a 1 ,b 1...
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Why is supply side policy used a lot in modern economies?

Supply Side policy is basically anything that improves the long run growth of an economy. By that, we mean, anything that can help it grow in the long run sustainably, thereby avoiding 'bad' inflationary pre...
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How do I write a good personal statement?

The key to writng a good personal statement is making yourself stand out from the rest. Universities receive thousands of applications, with the majority of students grade predications meeting the requiremen...
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What are the pros and cons of studying an EPQ?

Studying an EPQ (Extended project qualification) is done alongside your A levels during sixth form. It is not compulsary and is completed in your own time. An EPQ will be on a topic of your choice and can co...
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How did the role of the tribunate change across the Late Republic?

This question recently appeared in one of the AQA classical civilisation exams and I answered a similar question to this in my 'Roman Republican History: 146 - 46 BC' final exam at Oxford University, for whi...
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