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Find the coordinates of the mid-point AB where A (-3,-3) and B (1,3)

X coordinates = (-3+1)/2 = (-2)/2 = -1Y coordinates = (-3+3)/2 = (0) /2 = 0 Coordinates of the midpoint = (x,y) = (-1,0)
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Answered by Edward W. Maths tutor
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h^2=25. solve this quadratic equation to find h.

h2 = 25So firstly, we must square root each side of the equation.(square root) h2 = (square root)25.so... h= (square root)25.h=5. or h=-5.

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Answered by Helen S. Maths tutor
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(2x-5)(3x+2)(x+7) - Expand the brackets.

(6x^2+4x-15x-10)(x+7)(6x^2 -11x-10)(x+7)= 6x^3-11x^2-10x+42x^2-77x-70)=6x^3+31x^2-87x-70

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Answered by Gloria A. Maths tutor
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Make x the subject of the equation. 7xy+6 = 18x+3y+7

Put all the terms which contain x onto one side of the equation.-6 from both sides of the equation and -18x from both sides of the equation to get7xy-18x = 3y+7-6Simplify if possible7xy-18x = 3y+1Take the...

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Answered by Lucy M. Maths tutor
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Prove that the sum of four consecutive whole numbers will always be even.

First, check you understand what the question's asking by determining the key words. Next, try a couple of examples to convince yourself that the statement does in fact work, i.e 1+2+3+4=10, which is even...

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Answered by Emma B. Maths tutor
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