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How do I approach an unseen poem in an exam?

When an unseen poem is presented to you in an exam, one of two things will happen. Either, a message or meaning of the poem will appear to jump out of the page at you, or, you will think – help! I have no...

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How do you solve inequalities when they involve quadratics? i.e x^2+x-6<0

It is easiest to first solve the quadratic as if it isn't an inequality. This will then help us to sketch the graph of the function which will in turn help us to solve the inequality. So let's change the ...

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Answered by Jake M. Maths tutor
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Tu amigo español te ha preguntado sobre tu tiempo libre. Escríbele sobre tus intereses y actividades. Menciona: • música • deporte • cine • restaurantes

Querida Marta, 
¿cómo estás? Te escribo para darte una respuesta a la pregunta que me hiziste el otro día: ¿qué hago en mi tiempo libre?
Durante el fin de semana, me encanta ir al cine, ya que m...

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Answered by Emma B. Spanish tutor
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expand the brackets: (x+3)(x+2)

(x+3)(x+2)we need to multiply each term by both terms in the other bracketFOIL helps us remember the process. First, Outer, Inner, Last so we don't forget any of them.Fist - in this case multiply the firs...

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Answered by Luke W. Maths tutor
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Other than re-reading the texts, how do I revise for the set texts portion of my English Literature exams?

For the set texts portion of your exam what you really want to be doing is making sure that you know the key themes and ideas in your set texts, how these themes do or do not change throughout the text, a...

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