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    3U inequality induction help

    Please help, c: - I don't know how to do it, so if someone could show the step by step working it'd be great. 10^n>=7^n+5^n for all integers n>=2
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    Any suggestions for related texts for AOS - discovery

    Our prescribed text is The Awakening by Kate Chopin, this text focuses particularly on sexual/self discovery, could anyone suggest TWO related texts (Preferably of different text types) that I could use? It would be very appreciated c:
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    Hoping to get into medicine, is it plausible with these marks?

    I'm in year 11, and I know it is a probably a great deal easier than year 12, but using this can anyone tell me if they think I can make it into medicine: Maths Extension 1: 98% Rank 1. 2u Maths: 100% rank 1. Advanced English 92% Rank 1 Extension english 86% rank 2 (Will be dropping in...
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    3u inequality questions, please help!!!

    Show full working out, please. It would be very helpful. 1. 1/5x^2-2x-7 < 5/13 2. 1 < 4x-4/2x+3 < 3
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    Preliminary circle geometry question, please help! c:

    Prove that the bisector of the angles between the tangents drawn to a circle from an external point passes through the centre.
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    2 unit maths help please !

    I need help with an exponential equation please show working out step by step: 4^a + 3 × 4^a = 8
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    circle geometry year 11 extension 1 questions please help!

    So I've been struggling to answer these two questions, please try help if you can! 1. CD is a diameter of the circle. CE, OF and DG are each perpendicular to the line EXFYG.(X and Y are points on the circle, and EG cuts the circle at two points.) Prove that EX = YG. 2. PAB is an isosceles...
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    I need help with an extension 1 circle geometry question.

    Please help if you can! The questions is: AB and AC are two chords of a circle on opposite sides of center O. P and Q are the mid-points of AB and AC respectively. Prove that A, P, O and Q are con-cyclic.
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