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Find the coordinates of the point where lines 3x+5=y and 6y+x=11 intersect

To find the coordinates of the point, we have to solve the equations simultaneously. To do this, we need the same number for the coefficient of x or y in each equation. Arbitrarily, we will chose to match...

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Write down the value of 27^(-2/3)

We are trying to solve 27-2/3. Firstly, using the index rule axy= (ax)y, this can be rewritten as (271/3)-2. Lets tackle the value inside ...

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A stationary ball starts rolling down a hill, and after 5s it reaches a speed of 12m/s. From here the ground levels off, and the ball continues at this speed for 3 more seconds. Plot this on a velocity-time diagram.

First we need to draw a velocity-time diagram, which has time on the x-axis, or bottom, and velocity on the y-axis, or left.The ball begins from a stop, so we can draw a dot at (0,0). It accelerates until...

Answered by Sean M. Maths tutor
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How would you work out how much money each Fred and Julie get if they share £60 in a 5:7 ratio?

If Fred and Julie share £60 in a 5:7 ratio, Fred will get 5/12ths of the money and Julie will get 7/12ths of the money. All together there will be 12 parts of the money because 5 + 7 = 12So, you need to d...

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Expand and simplify: (2x – 3y)(5x + 2y)

10x^2+4xy-15xy-6y^210x^2-11xy-6y^2

Answered by Khansa I. Maths tutor
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