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Solve the equation: x^2 - 9x + 20 = 0

This is a quadratic equation, and is likely that x can satisfy either of two values. We know these must multiply to form 20 and summate to -9, and thus they are (x-4) and (x-5). Hence, x is either 4 or 5....

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Answered by Pippa M. Maths tutor
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Expand and Simplify: 16=(x-3)(x+3)

16 = (x-3)(x+3) --> 16 = x^2+3x-3x-9 --> 16 = x^2-9 --> x^2=25 --> x = +5 or -5

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Prove algebraically that (4n + 1)² − (2n − 1) is an even number for all positive integer values of n.

First of all expand the brackets and simplify the expression given:(4n+1)(4n+1)-(2n-1)= 8n2+8n+1-2n+1= 8n2+6n+2= 2(4n2+3n+1). Since the expression can be factorised with 2...

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How to recognise and make the link between probability and the algebraic demands of this question?

While I doubt students will ask this exact question, think it provides the basis for what are usually the most difficult questions in GCSE papers, and students would usually be unsure where to start. My i...

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Answered by Neeraj K. Maths tutor
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How do you work out the tangent to a circle at a given point on the circle?

(Suppose the coordinates of the point on the circle is (2, 3))To calculate the tangents equation we will first work out it's gradient. The tangent to a circle at a point is perpendicular to the radius of ...

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