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Describe how allopatric speciation occurs.

In a population of a species a barrier forms (for example the formation of a new river, or the division between two islands). This leads to two isolated groups of the original species. In the two isolated gr...
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Use Integration by parts to find ∫ xsin3x dx

∫ xsin3x dx takes the form of any integral ∫ (u)(dv/dx) dx. ∫ (u)(dv/dx) dx = uv - ∫ (v)(du/dx) dx Taking u=x and dv/dx= sin3x. The equation can be re-written in the form uv - ∫ (v)(du/dx) dx. Therefore, ∫ x...
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The graph of y = x^2 + 4x - 3 (Graph A) is translated by the vector (3 | 2), find the equation of the new graph (Graph B)

Minimum point of Graph A:*complete square to find(x+2)^2 - 4 - 3 = 0(x+2)^2 - 7 = 0Therefore minimum point = (-2, -7)Minimum point of Graph B:(-2+3, -7+2) = (1, -5)*reverse complete the square method(x-1)^2 ...
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Why does ionisation energy decrease down group 2?

As you descend group 2, more electrons are present in the atom. These electrons fill subshells at a greater energy level. There is a greater distance between the outer shell electron and the nucleus, as well...
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In our macro-economic models, we always input a central bank interest rate. Yet, when I go to the bank to borrow money, I get a much higher interest rate. How does a higher or lower interest rate effect lending if I can't borrow at that rate anyway?

While this is not necessarily relevant for the IB exams, it is important to keep in mind that the interest rate that we use in the macro-economic models like the AD/AS model is an approximation of cost of le...
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