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Find the general solution to the differential equation y'' + 4y' + 3y = 6e^(2x) [where y' is dy/dx and y'' is d^2 y/ dx^2]

First find the general solution to the differential equation y'' + 4y' + 3y = 0 as an arbitrary number of the solution to this differential equation can be added to the solution of the differential equati...

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‘The Depression was the main reason that Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933.’ How far do you agree?

The Depression was an important reason why Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933. First of all, the Depression had a negative economic impact on Germany. This meant the Nazis were able to increase t...

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Answered by Jake D. History tutor
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Discuss the representation of women in Shakespeare's Hamlet.

First of all, let's look at how many female characters there are in Shakespeare's tragedy; two. This is a play governed by men. Both Ophelia and Gertrude say very little, which adds to the overwhelming se...

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There are 720 boys in a school and 700 girls. The probability that a girl chosen at random studies french is 3/5 and the probability that a boy chosen at random studies french is 2/3. What is the total number of students in the school that study french?

The probability that a girl chosen at random studies french is 3/5. This means that out of 700 girls at the school, three fifths (3/5) girls study french. To find out how many girls study french we must f...

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Answered by Zoe P. Maths tutor
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'How does the writer use language here to convey Mr Fisher's views on books and stories of the past in this extract from Joanne Harris' short story Jigs and Reels?

The writer uses animal imagery whilst lamenting the profoundly positive impact books and stories have had on his life. He says the stories 'ran like gazelles and pounced like tigers'. The writer's use of ...

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Answered by Dorrie T. English tutor
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