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How does Shakespeare present the character of 'Edmund' in King Lear?

Example paragraph in essay:One of the ways in which Edmund is presented in King Lear is as a product of a failing class system in the play. Upon his first soliloquy, Edmund is calling out to the God's and...

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Inhibitors prevent enzymes from working properly. Explain how a competitive inhibitor works and how it affects the rate of reaction of the enzyme.

Competitive inhibitor molecules are a similar shape to the substrate that fits into the enzyme's active site. The competitive inhibitor competes with the substrate molecules to fit into and bind to the ac...

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Answered by Kirsteen L. Biology tutor
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The equation of a circle is x^2+y^2-6x-4y+4=0. i) Find the radius and centre of the circle. ii) Find the coordinates of the points of intersection with the line y=x+2

i) x2 + y2- 6x - 4y + 4 = 0 x2- 6x + y2 - 4y + 4 = 0 group the terms together x2- 6x = (x - 3)2 - 9 factorise the x ter...

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Answered by Ralf L. Maths tutor
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How do you do algebraic long division?

To find the quotient and remainder of an algebraic division we use a technique similar to long division at GCSE. I think the best and easiest way to learn this method is to go through an example. See the ...

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Answered by Niamh B. Maths tutor
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A cycle race across Hungary is 392,5 miles long. Bob is a contestant in this race, he can go as fast as 13.48 miles per hour and can pedal 6 hours a day. Work out in how many days will Bob complete this race.

First we need to list what we know from the text. Bob's speed : 13,48 mph and 6hour a day. The distance is 392,5 miles. How do we get the number of hours? Distance/Speed = 392,5/13,48 = 29,1172~ 29,12hour...

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