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How to I factorise a quadratic equation?

I think the best way to show how to do this is with an example

"Factorise 6x+ 7x - 3"

Looking at that expression, we can't factorise it straight away, so we'll have to...

DB
Answered by Daisy B. Maths tutor
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How do you find the area of a semi circle with a radius of 7cm?

You should remember that a semi circle is the same as half a circle, therefore the area must be half as well! The formula for the area of a circle is pi r^2. If we use this, the area of our circle = pi x ...

CJ
Answered by Cindiya J. Maths tutor
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How do I solve simultaneous equations?

2x + y = 7

3x - y = 8

You cannot find x and y using only one equations, but using both you can! So first you have use algebra to make both equations = y. Try this for the first equation by r...

SO
Answered by Stephanie O. Maths tutor
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Solve (11-w)/4 = 1 + w

So we start off with (11-w)/4 = 1+w

First of all, we will multiply both sides by 4 to make the '/4' disappear. This gives us 11-w = 4+4w

Then move all the w's to one side of the equation to ...

JB
Answered by James B. Maths tutor
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Simplify (k^3)^2

The rule we use here is (ab)c = abc

Therefore, (k3)2 = k6

JB
Answered by James B. Maths tutor
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