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Solve 2x + 4 > 16

This is a simple GCSE inequality question. The aim is to solve the equation for x - get x on its own on the left side of the equation. 

Step 1. We think of equations as balanced weighing scales, so...

Answered by Monique P. Maths tutor
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Find the coordinates of the two points where the lines y=x²+4x+6 and y=x+4 meet.

To solve these equations we must make them equal to eachother. This gives us x2+4x+6=x+4, we must then subtract the 'x+4' fro...

Answered by Gaby H. Maths tutor
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All tickets for a concert are the same price. Amy and Dan pay £63 altogether for some tickets. Amy pays £24.50 for 7 tickets. How many tickets does Dan buy?

We know that Amy bought 7 tickets for £24.50. This means to find out the price for each ticket, we divide the price for 7 tickets by 7: price per ticket = (24.50/7) = £3.50 Now we can find the total numbe...

Answered by Sravani R. Maths tutor
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If 3(x-2)-4(x+5)=10 , what is the value of x?

To answer this question we need to combine like terms so that we do not have multiple x's. Knowing the order of operations is key here. First, we must multiple the coefficients outside the parentheses wit...

Answered by Rachel B. Maths tutor
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Find the opposite length of the triangle with hypotenuse length 5 and adjacent length 4.

I would start off by asking them if they know the Pythagoras theorem. If they don't, I would refresh their memory and explain that its a2+b2=c2 where...

Answered by Fatema D. Maths tutor
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