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What is the highest common factor and lowest common multiple?

Lets break the question down into two smaller manageable parts. What is the highest common factor? : Common factor of two numbers is the largest  number which perfectly divides both said numbers without a...

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Answered by Amey K. Maths tutor
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Factorise x^2+12x+7

(x+4)(x+3) 

From the question you need to write out all the multiples of the coefficient of x, in this case:

1 and 12, 2 and 6, 3 and 4. The numbers in the brackets have to also add up to th...

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Answered by Veronica A. Maths tutor
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Factorise and solve X^2+8X+15=0

For any equation in the form ax^2+bx+c and a=1, the first step is to find a set of numbers. In this case, they must add up to 8 (b) and multiply to 15 (c). 

With trial and error, it can be found th...

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Answered by James A. Maths tutor
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Solve the inequality 5x - 7 > 2x +5

What does this inequality sign mean? That A "is greater than" B.

We can treat inequalities as if they are = signs as long as we don't multiply or divide by negative numbers. What would ha...

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Answered by Camilla C. Maths tutor
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Describe the differences in cell structure between animal, plant and bacterial cells

Cells are the micro building blocks of all living organisms, and though there are many different kinds allowing us to have many different functions, we will focus on the basic ones associated with animals...

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Answered by Anna S. Biology tutor
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