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Sorry but it's a little hard to write the question out! I have the working on paper but I can't upload it. Ok so first you need to multiply out the brackets to make it a little easeier to look at and obta...
Say you are given the equations of both a line and a curve, for example y=x2+8x-1 and y=3x-7, and asked to find where these two intersect. This just means w...
Label the equations (1): 2x + 3y = 4 (2): 3x + 6y = 3We need the same number of x's or y's in the equations, so multiply (1) by 3 and (2) by 2 giving (3): 6x + 9y = 12 (4): 6x + 12y = 6Subtract (3) from (...
We need two numbers, a and b, such that a*b = 2 and a+b=3Looking at the equation it can be seen that 2 and 1 fulfill these conditions.Therefore x2 +3x +2=0 = (x+2)(x+1)=0This means we ne...
Often quadratic equations of the form ax2+bx+c=0 can be easily solved by factorising. First, find pairs of numbers that multiply t...
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