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To what extent was the leadership of the Irish Republican Brotherhood the cause for the Easter Rising in 1916

First of all identify who we are referring to when talking about the leadership of the Irish Republican brotherhood, specfically mentioning members such as Pearse, Plunkett and MacDonagh as they played i...

Answered by Ashly C. History tutor
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How do I show my interests outside of my A Levels?

It is key to look at what individual universities expect from the personal statements.The ratio of academic vs extra curricular content varies at each university. For example at an Oxford University taste...

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How does the author present the character in this extract?

This question is asking you to focus on a particular character within an extract from a novel or a play. As you are looking at just an extract and not the whole text, you need to be specific in your analy...

Answered by Rex C. English Literature tutor
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Solve by factorisation. 3x^2 + 11x – 20 = 0

Factorisation is a skill learned through a lot of practise. For questions with a coefficient of x, I like to use the 'House Method'.Step 1 - multiply the coefficient of x2 with the constant. =3...

Answered by Peter P. Maths tutor
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A)Write x^2 – 8x + 25 in the form (x – a)^ 2 + b. (B) Write down the coordinates of the turning point of the graph of y = x2 – 8x + 25. (C)Hence describe the single transformation which maps the graph of y = x2 onto the graph of y = x2 – 8x + 25.

This is a question about completing the square of a quadratic equation. This is used to find the minimum point on a parabolic graph. A) Step 1 - set up the '(x – a)2' term by dividing the coeff...

Answered by Peter P. Maths tutor
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