It's a shame we don't share any subjects except for english haha. I don't think posting it on a forum like this is the best place to look for one though. Just a word of curiosity, what school do you go to?
...If asking that isn't creepy.
Remember a majority of it especially important things like plots, characters, settings and themes, but make the theme in such a way that you can mould it for any situation
Essentially they are the same thing but by theory, they are different. Amphoteric substances relate to having the same properties of acidic and basic oxides whilst amphoprotic relates to the Bronsted-Lowry's definition of an acid and whether they can both donate and accept protons.
\text{The quadratic equation }x^2 - x + K = 0\text{ where K is a real number }\\\text{ has two distinct positive real roots, } \alpha \beta \\\\a)\text{ Show that }0<K<\frac{1}{4}\\\\b)\text{ Show that }\alpha^2 + \beta^2 = 1-2K\text{ and deduce that }\alpha^2 + \beta^2 > \frac{1}{2}\\\\c)\text{...
Oops, just beginning to latex, I tend to forget that
y%20=%20ae^{bx}\\\frac{dy}{dx}=bae^{bx}\\\frac{d^2y}{d^2x}=b^2ae^{bx}\\\\%20\text{Since%20}%20y%20=%20ae^{bx}\\\frac%20{d^{2}y}{dx^{2}}%20=%20b^{2}y
A DC motor uses a coil in a permanent magnetic field, a split ring commutator is used to reverse direction of current every half revolution, if you supply AC then you reverse direction of current 50 times a second. It won't spin and it won't work
^ cool story
\\\\a)\text{ The polynomial } P(x) = ax^{n+1} + bx^n + 1\text{ is divisible by }(x-1)^2\\ \text{Show that }a = n \text{ and } b = -(1+n) \\\\b)\text{ Show that } P(x) = \frac{x^4}{4!} + \frac{x^3}{3!} + \frac{x^2}{2!} + x + 1\text{ has no double roots}
Using t-result substitution and partial fractions I get down to:
2 [int 1/(t²-t+1) dt - int 1/t² +1 dt]
2 [int dt/((t-1/2)² + 3/4)] - 2[int dt/(t²+1)]
2 [2/(√3)*tan-1 (t-1/2)/(√3/2) - tan-1 t] + C
which is both unsimplified and illegible because I can't latex