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How do you factorise?

Factorising is taking an expression of some sort and simplifying it down to its component parts so that they are presented in the simplest way possible. For example, take the expression (15pq + 10pqr). Fi...

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Answered by Karan P. Maths tutor
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What is bell hook's theory on inequality?

bell hooks argues that inequality is not just related to one's gender, and an intersectional approach must be taken to fully understand inequality. How people are portrayed in the media may also relate to...

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What is Hypodermic Needle Theory?

Hypodermic Needle Theory was developed by the Frankfurt School in the 1930s. It suggests that the media injects messages into the audience who passively accept these messages without challenge. This theor...

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Describe the process of phagocytosis

The phagocyte comes into contact with pathogen and phagocytic receptors detect the pathogen as 'non-self'. The phagocyte then binds to pathogen and engulfs the pathogen by the process of endocytosis. This...

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Why is a certain level of inflation desired?

Inflation is a sustained increase in the price level. That is, the percentage increase in the price level over a period of time. Normally, we use the Consumer Price Index (CPI) as the indicator of inflati...

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