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How to solve a quadratic by factorisation?

There are 4 different methods to solve quadratics: factorisation, quadratic formula, graphically and completing the square. Today we shall solve equations by factorisation.Using the equation x 2 + 6x + 8,1) ...
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Prove algebraically that the straight line with equation x - 2y = 10 is a tangent to the circle with equation x^2 + y^2= 20

rearrange line equation: x=10 + 2ysubstitute into circle equation: (10+2y) 2 + y 2 =20expand: 4y 2 +20y +20y + 100 + y 2 = 20 collect terms: 5y 2 + 40y +100 = 20move all to one side: 5y 2 + 40y + 80=0divide ...
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Expand and simplify 6x^2(x-1)(x+2)

First we need to use the rules of BIDMAS (brackets, indices, division, multiplication, addition, subtraction)So we must deal with the brackets of the function first(x-1)(x+2)To expand these brackets we use F...
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Expand and simplify: 3(4x+1)-5(3x-2)

3(4x+1)-5(3x-2)= 12x+3-15x+10= -3x+13 or 13-3x
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Solve (5-x)/2= 2x-7

Our first objective is to have all the x terms on one side of the equation and all the non x terms on the other side. The division of the left member of the equation by 2 is our first problem to solve. We ha...
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