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Let us use the example of (x + 3)(x + 5)
The main thing we have to remember is to multiply every term in the first bracket by every term in the second bracket. An easy way to make sure we've done t...
x2 + 8x + 16
To answer this we want to split up the 'a' parts and 'b' parts of the question and answer them seperately because we can't answer the question with two letters. We can change one equation to b=16-6a and n...
The most instinctual method one would go by is to rearrange the terms so that one side of the equation will be equal to either x,y, or zero. In this case to avoid fractions it may be best to rearrange the...
A quadratic equation is something that looks like this: ax2+bx+c. FACTORISING a quadratic means to put this equation in the form (dx+e)(fx+g). For example, take the equation x2+5x+6....
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