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Find the value of x when 2x^2 - x - 6 = 0

2x2 - x - 6 = 0

This must first be factorised - I use the 'box method' when the reciprocal of x2 is >1. This is difficult to explain via writing but it inv...

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Answered by Gayathri S. Maths tutor
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solve the quadratic equation: x^2-4x+3=0

This equation is asking us to find the value(s) of x that when substituted in place of x in the equation x2-4x+3 the computed value should equal 0. There three potential methods of solving this...

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Answered by Taylor R. Maths tutor
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Solve the quadratic 3x^2+11x+6=0

In order to solve the quadratic, we need to factorise it. Consider the coefficient on the x^2, its only factors are 1 and 3 so this tells us that in our factorising we will have something that looks like ...

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Answered by Natalie F. Maths tutor
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Solve the following simultaneous equations to obtain values for x and y: 2x + y = 7 & 3x - y = 8.

Label your equations 1 and 2 respectively. Make y the subject of equation 2 by taking away 3x from both sides and multiplying both sides by -1, to get y = 3x - 8. Now substitute this into equation 1 (i.e....

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Answered by Pratham M. Maths tutor
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How do you calculate the sine, cosine and tangent values for 45 degrees without a calculator?

To find the values for 45 degrees, we construct a right angled isosceles triangle, which has two sides of equal length. We can say that these sides are 1 unit long, and so we can figure out the value of t...

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Answered by Heather C. Maths tutor
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