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How should I approach a question and structure my answer?

In answering a GCSE history question it is important to first determine what the question is asking you. If for example, the question is asking you to explain how two interpretations differ, it is importa...

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Answered by Kristina N. History tutor
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How does the body respond to increased body temperature in order to maintain homeostasis and why is this an important mechanism ?

The body responds in three ways: by the blood vessels in our skin dilating (vasodilation) so heat is brought the surface and can be lost by radiation, by sweat glands secreting sweat loosing heat that is ...

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Answered by Ailsa F. Biology tutor
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How should I approach an unseen poem in an exam?

The most important parts of tackling an unseen poem are understanding what the poem means on a surface level, interpreting what the poet could be discussing on a symbolic or metaphorical level, and then b...

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How can I effectively use my time when re-reading my answers?

When proofreading answers it's important to use this time effectively, if you simply skim-read your answer you will miss important changes you can make. There are obvious mistakes you can look out for car...

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Work out the coordinates for the stationary point of y = x^2 + 3x + 4

dy/dx = 2x + 3dy/dx = 0 at stationary pointTherefore 2x + 3 = 0so x = -3/2so y = (-3/2)^2 +3 (-3/2) + 4so y = 9/4 - 9/2 + 4therefore y = 7/4so the coordinates of the stationary point are (-3/2 , 7/4)

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