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Examine one argument for the existence of God.

There are three main arguments for God’s existence: the Ontological Argument, the Teleological Argument and the Cosmological Argument. Each argument has been examined in different ways by different philos...

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How do I compile a successful portfolio?

At this early stage in a design based or creative education, people are not looking for specialisation - they are looking for the opposite. A successful portfolio will have variety, no two projects should...

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How does pH relate to pKa?

pH measures the concentration of H+ (protons) in an aqueous solution. pKa

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In both ‘Poem for My Sister’ and ‘To a Daughter Leaving Home’ the speakers describe feelings about watching someone they love grow up. What are the similarities and/or differences between the ways the poets present those feelings?

https://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/english/AQA-87022-SQP.PDF - the sample paper where both poems can be fo...

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Answered by Niamh M. English tutor
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2 log(x + a) = log(16a^6) where a is a positive constant. How do I find x in terms of a?

The left hand side of the equation can be rewritten as log(x+a)^2, using the power rule for logs. We can then simplify log(x+a)^2=log(16a^6) to (x+a)^2=16a^6. Taking the square root of both sides, we find...

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