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Simplify: y+y-x×x

y+y=2y
x×x=x2
therefore, y+y-x×x=2y-x2

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Answered by Kieran G. Maths tutor
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Solve 11 – 4y = 6y – 3

In order to solve the question, we must find the value of y. First, we collect 'like terms'. This is when we put all the numbers on one side of the equals sign and put all the terms with y in it on the ot...

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Answered by Galado E. Maths tutor
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Work out the solutions to the following quadratic equation: x² + 7x + 10 = 0 by factorising.

Firstly, we have to factorise the quadratic equation. So what this involves is finding two numbers which add up to 7 but also multiply to give 10 at the same time. To help you with this we can find common...

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Answered by Tin N. Maths tutor
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Solve the equation x2-7x=-10

Step 1: Rearrange equation to form x2 + bx + c= 0  -Add 10 to both sides of equation: x2-7x +10=0 Step 2: Factorise the quadratic equation -Find tw...

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Answered by Edward W. Maths tutor
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Write 2x2+ 12x + 3 in the form p(x + q)2+ r

Write 2x2+ 12x + 3 in the form p(x + q)2+ r Step 1: Factorise all the x terms using a common factor with brackets. In this case 2 is a common factor to both 2x2and 12x ===...

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Answered by Juhi S. Maths tutor
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