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Expanding Brackets: (x+3)(x+4)

Expanding Brackets: 1) FOIL (first pair, outer pair, inner pair, last pair) 2) (x+3)(x+4)=x^2+4x+3x+12 3) exemplifyin...

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Simplify fully 3(3 – x) – 2(x – 4)

3(3 – x) – 2(x – 4)Open out the brackets--> 9 - 3x - 2x + 8Simplify--> -5x +17

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What does differentiation mean and represent? (A-Level students)

Simply put, differentiation allows you do find the gradient of a line, whether it is linear or a curve. When you first learn about the equation of a straight line, commonly displayed in the form y=mx+c, w...

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Express 56 as a product of its prime factors

56 7 x 8 products of 56, 7 is a prime factor 2 x 4 2 is a prime factor 2 x 2 Therefore, 56 as a product of its prime factors is 7 x 2 x 2 x 2 OR 7 x 2^3

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Answered by Isabella T. Maths tutor
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expand and simplify (x+4)(x-2)^2

(x+4)(x-2)^2(x+4)(x-2)(x-2)(x+4)(x^2-2x-2x+4)(x+4)(x^2-4x+4)x(x^2-4x+4)+4(x^2-4x+4)(x^3-4x^2+4x)+(4x^2-16x+16)x^3-12x+16

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