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Factorisation
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Question 3: Factorise by taking out common factor
Give an algebraic expression that can be factorised using the method of taking out the common factor.
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March 12, 2009 at 11:31 PM
4ab+6be-2
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Anonymous
March 12, 2009 at 11:32 PM
4x^2+16+24x
=4(x^2+4+6x)
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Question 1: Preferred method of factorisation?
Question 2: Factorised correctly?
Points to note before attempting Questions 3 to 6
Question 3: Factorise by taking out common factor
Question 4: Factorise by grouping
Question 4: Factorise by grouping
Question 5: Factorise by formulae
Question 6: Factorise by cross-multiplication method
Question 7: Which method?
Question 8: Extend your Learning...
4ab+6be-2
ReplyDelete4x^2+16+24x
ReplyDelete=4(x^2+4+6x)