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What are indices laws?

Indices are often referred to as powers of a number. A power of a number is the number of times you multiply that number by itself. The indices laws are the rules for how these numbers can be manipulated ...

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Answered by Alex G. Maths tutor
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Should the First Past The Post electoral system continue to be used for Westminster elections?

Many would argue that the system of First Past The Post ("FPTP"), which is used to elect MPs in Westminster elections is flawed for a variety of reasons. Firstly, FPTP creates a system of two-pa...

EO
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Explain the ways in which the Constitution seeks to prevent the ‘tyranny of the majority’. (15)

There are various ways in which the Constitution seeks to prevent tyranny of the majority. One such way is through the principle of 'checks and balances', which is one of the core principles upon which th...

LD
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What is the difference between classical and modern liberalism?

I'll start off with an example of an average exam answer (9 or 10/15): Classical and modern liberals both believe that all individuals are of equal moral worth, and therefore everyone deserves eq...

NB
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what are the highest common factor of 75 and 100?

First, we factorize each number.150=(5^2)32 and 100=(2^2)*(5^2) then to calculate the highest common factor we take the common factors with the smallest powers. In this case (5^2) and 2. That mea...

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Answered by Hawa B. Maths tutor
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