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How do you complete the square?

Say you start with a general equation of x2+ax+b=0. (If the x2 has a coefficient the you will need to divide by that first.)

You need to move to the equation (x+a/2)2

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Answered by Bryony C. Maths tutor
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How do you factorise?

Factorising is just simplyfying into brackets. To do this you need to find common terms on all the parts of the question. For example: fully factorise 3a3b+12a2b2+...

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Answered by Elizabeth W. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between myosis and mitosis?

Mitosis is cell division of body cells, so is used for growth and repair. In mitosis, 2 genetically identical daughter cells are produced from the parent...

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Answered by Abigail S. Biology tutor
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How do you factorise a quadratic with a co-efficient in front of the x^2 - e.g: 3x^2 + 14x + 8

Ok so to factorise a quadratic with a co-efficient in front of the x^2 you need to follow a couple of steps: Step 1 - multiple the co-efficient by the number at the end of the expression - e.g. 3^8 = 24 S...

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Answered by Nathaniel K. Maths tutor
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Name a product of photosynthesis?

Glucose

Oxygen

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