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How do I structure my essay to maximise marks and impress the examiner on the essay question?

Firstly, at GCSE it is possible to follow a very rigid structure and receive very high marks. You should write a very brief introduction and about 3 paragraphs with a conclusion that links and prioritises yo...
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Answered by Lukasz S. History tutor
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is the statement 5.2 x 10> 34 correct?

yes. firstly , we needs to solve what 5.2 x 10 is. This will give us a number to then compare to 34. so , to solve 5.2 x 10 we must remember that the multiply sign means the number will get bigger. since we ...
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Answered by Victoria E. Maths tutor
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You are given a polynomial f, where f(x)=x^4 - 14x^3 + 74 x^2 -184x + 208, you are told that f(5+i)=0. Express f as the product of two quadratic polynomials and state all roots of f.

Since x=5+i is a solution to f(x)=0 we then know that x=5-i must also be a solution to f(x)=0, by the complex conjugate root theorem.Now we can break f down into the product of a polynomial and these two kno...
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Help with the following assessment preparation: You have seen a poster for a summer job you are interested in. Write a letter to the employer to explain why you are suited for the job.

Hi! In question your examiners will be looking for a few main components, make sure you demonstrate them: 1) Can you use a variety of tenses 2) Do you have the appropriate vocabulary (in this case, use vocab...
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Answered by Audrey P. French tutor
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Given the curve y=x^2 -6x +8, find the turning point.

For a turning point, the differential of the curve is equal to 0. Therefore dy/dx = (1 2)x^(2-1) - (6 1)x^(1-1) + 0 = 0. This gives x = 3. Substitute this back into the original equation to get y=-1. Therefo...
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Answered by Ellis B. Maths tutor
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