This lesson will show you how to find the value of k for which there are an infinite number of solutions for 2 linear equations. It also shows how to find the value of k for which there is a unique solution.
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Dear Michael, thank you so much for all the work you have done with Angus this school term. When we came to you he had lost a lot of confidence with his Maths and was really struggling with basic concepts in Grade 6.
Now, after one term, he has really improved and is now in the top Maths group. More importantly he has become more confident in his abilities and now actually likes Maths.
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thank you for the support you have given Sam. She came to you with low confidence and no belief in herself. You have changed the way she looks at homework with her attitude changing from being negative to positive and she will now give anything a try. Read More...
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Without your help Maths would not be my strength and the confidence I have for my exams would not be there.
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John
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over the past year your help has been invaluable. I could not have done as well as I did in my final year without your support.
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Again I couldn't have done it without your help.
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Exam Solutions
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