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We see that the numerator is a quadratic, so we factorise it to obtain:
(2a + 1)(a + 3)/(a + 3) = 2a + 1
Since a is a positive integer, we know that 2*a + 1 will always be an odd nu...
Use of a^2+b^2=c^2 must be included in the answer.
Furthermore the numbers must be put in the above equation to give: 5^2+12^2=c^2
This must then be solved to give: 169^0.5=c
The answ...
Factorise 4x2 + 8x + 3 = 4(x2 + 2x + 3/4) divide the coefficient of x by 2: 2/2=1 Now x2+2x = (x+1)2-12 = (x+1)2-1 Hence, 4((x+1)2DWAnswered by Donny W. • Maths tutor12382 Views
Express (x2+4x+13) / (x+2)2(x-1) as partial fractions. (x2+4x+13) / (x+2)2(x-1) = a/(x+2) +b/(x+2)2 +c/(x-1) where a, b and c are constants to be fou...
Approaching source questions, whilst they may seem daunting, are reasonably straighforward. You use the simple PEA/PEE structure, whilst also taking into account the nature origin and purpose of the sourc...
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