In this video I work through 68 examples of factoring quadratic expressions when a is not equal to one. The first couple of ...
Factorising is the inverse of expanding brackets. The function machines below demonstrate this. Factorise 6t + 10. To factorise, look for a number which is a factor of both 6 and 10 (that is why it is ...
To factorise this expression, look for the HCF of \(6x\)and 9 which is 3. To factorise, write down the HCF and then begin a set of brackets. Find the missing terms in the brackets by dividing each of ...
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