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How do you conjugate irregular verbs in the passé composé

Irregular french verbs take être as their auxiliary, meaning you would replace the avoir component with être in the present tense. 'je vais', for example, would become 'je suis allé' in the perfect tense....

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Answered by Henry p. French tutor
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Express (5x + 3)/((2x - 3)(x + 2)) in partial fractions.

To start, we understand that partial fractions are used so that we can more easily integrate a function. When you add two fractions together, you consider both denominators and find the LCM ; partial frac...

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Answered by Isabelle J. Maths tutor
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As a student rubs his feet along the carpet in his living room, he becomes charged. After this he places his hand on a metal radiator and receives an electric shock. Explain what charge the student obtains, why, and why he receives a shock.

As the student rubs his feet on the carpet, negatively charged electrons are transferred from the carpet to his feet. This gives the student AS A WHOLE a net negative charge. The radiator is made from met...

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Answered by Joseph M. Physics tutor
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Draw the graph of, y = x^2 – 2x – 4

1)First, let's create a table of values for x and y. For this example, let's pick values of x ranging from -2 to +4.2) We will then input our values of x into the equation, and get a corresponding value o...

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Answered by Adam D. Maths tutor
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Which of the following is the most likely weight of a bag of flour? A 2 g B 2 litres C 2000 kg D 200 mm E 2 kg

The important thing in this sentence is weight. Weight is measured in grams and kilograms. Where 1000 grams is equivalent to 1 kilogram. Therefore we can eliminate B 2 litres , D 200 mm. The other ...

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Answered by Daniel H. Maths tutor
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