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What is globalisation?

oGlobalisation is simply the integration of economies, industries, markets and policy-making around the world. Some key examples of globalisation are multi-national brands that you may recognise such as Nike...
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Answered by Clara M. Geography tutor
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Expand and simplify (x − 4)(2x + 3y)^2

Answer: 4x 3 + 12x 2 y + 9xy 2 - 16x 2 - 48xy - 36y 2
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How can I improve the structure of my essay?

Illustrate to the student the advantages of using thematic essay structures whilst equally showing the limitations of using chronological structures. Reference the specific mark scheme the student is using a...
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Solve the following simultaneous equations: y-3x+2=0, y^2-x-6x^2=0

(1) y-3x+2=0 (2) y 2 -x-6x 2 =0 Using (1): y=3x-2 Sub y value into (2): (3x-2) 2 -x-6x 2 =0 Expand the brackets: 9x 2 -13x+4-x-6x 2 =0 Group terms: 3x 2 -13x+4=0 Factorise: (3x-1)(x-4)=0 Find roots (set brac...
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Why is the demand curve downward sloping?

So this may seem a bit odd at first - like why is it the the more of something there is, the less it costs to buy? But it actually makes a lot of sense when we break down the law of demand. The law of demand...
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