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Expand (2x+3)(x-2)

There are many ways to answer this question but I will use the 'foil' method, where foil is an acronym for ensuring we don't forget any terms. F is for first, where we multiply the first terms in each bra...

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Siegt der Film uber das Buch?

Filmen und Buchen beide ausserste Starke haben. Nostalgik, Romantik, Tragedie und humor bestehen aus den ahnlichen Qualitaten, die Filmen und Buchen teilen. Sie sind in einem feinen Gleichgewicht, obwohl,...

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How important was Religion to the Upheavals of the 1640's?

Of the nearly 100,000 men who died fighting for Kirk, King or Parliament in conflict in the 1640’s all, in an age of deep and almost universal piety, were motivated, to a greater or lesser extent, by reli...

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Answered by William D. History tutor
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Why dose sodium oxide have a high melting point?

Sodium oxide has a formula of Na2O. Since sodium is a metal and oxygen is a non metal, sodium oxide is an ionic species. Sodium will lose an electron to form a cation and oxygen will gain 2 ele...

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Quadratic Equations and factorising

These questions from my own experience were some of the hardest in the GCSE maths course and need careful explaining in order to understand them properly and be able to complete them independently.These q...

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Answered by Jack K. Maths tutor
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