some possible structures could be
intro, para on successful movements, para on unsuccessful movements (if ur claim is that only some movements were successful)
intro, para on first half of century, para on later half of century (maybe after civil rights in US, idrk the topic but that seems like...
good luck and skill and aura and time management and super speedy thinking and ability to keep writing while theres a teacher literally standing behind u and watching u
i think it happens for everyone (maybe to varying degrees) especially near this time of the term and especially in yr11/12 where ur expected to do much more work
a newspaper from the time period would probably include a written source, a photograph and maybe a cartoon so that might be a good option.
maybe from the british newspaper archive?
a secondary source could probably just be from any website or use google scholar or something similar for more...
imagine theres a second graph, y = k (so its just a horizontal line at with y value of k)
then the number of points where f(x) = k are the number of intersection points
so if k was 18, there would be a horizontal line near the top of the graph that intersects the graph twice so 2 solutions
multiply by avogadro's constant?
u could think of the mass as being in g/molecule
so to get to RMM (in g/mol) multiply by molecules/mol so the molecules cancel
and molecules/mol is avogadro's constant i.e. there are ~6.02*10^23 molecules in one mole of those molecules
what if u just move the rhs to the left and thus before integrating cancel the a^x and b^x terms in the expansion and just explain the rest of the terms must be positive as a,b,n are positive