for part two is it right if I say X should equal xnought to get rid of the E to the power of cosxnought minus cos X term and let the equation be y=ynought.
I was told this is the wrong way to think bout it can someone explain
Just plan bro tbh at this point since we know the content well planning shud be used to understand how to adapt our understanding and quotes to suit the q
“Shakespeare’s Richard is, above all, a faultless actor.”
How well Does Pacino’s Richard complement Shakespeare’s?
What specific aspects should I explore in an essay for this q, as a thematic approach wouldn't work as well here