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Explore one way in which 'power' is presented in the poem Ozymandias.

As a Romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley was pre-occupied with the power of nature over men. We see a clear example of this in the poem 'Ozymandias'. Shelley's representation of a man so powerful that he ...

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Factorise the following equation: x^2 + x - 6

Answer: (x+3)(x-2)

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Use the formula 5p + 2q = t to find the value of q when p = 4 and t = 24. 6

5p+2q=t 5*4+2q=24.6 20+2q=24.6 2q=24.6-20 2q=4.6 q=4.6/2 q=2.3

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Simplify (x+4)^(2)-(x-2)^(2)

Treat the question, (x+4)2-(x-2)2 as a2-b2 where we can simplify as (a+b)(a-b). ie. (x+4+x-2)(x+4-x+2) *be careful about change of signsWe then get (2x+2)(6) wh...

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The point P has coordinates (3, 4) The point Q has coordinates (a, b) A line perpendicular to PQ is given by the equation 3x + 2y = 7 Find an expression for b in terms of a.

3x-2y=7. y=-3/2x+7/2. mn=-1. m=2/3. m=dy/dx. 2/3=4-b/3-a. 4-b=2-2/3a.b=2/3a+2

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