Factorising Simple Expressions
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www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.ukFactorise quadratic expressions of the form ax 2 + bx + c, including the difference of two squares. M4.6 Simplify expressions involving sums, products and powers, including the laws of indices. Simplify rational expressions by cancelling, or factorising and cancelling. Use the four rules on algebraic rational expressions.
Worksheet 2 6 Factorizing Algebraic Expressions
maths.mq.edu.auWorksheet 2:6 Factorizing Algebraic Expressions Section 1 Finding Factors Factorizing algebraic expressions is a way of turning a sum of terms into a product of smaller ones. The product is a multiplication of the factors. Sometimes it helps to look at a simpler case before venturing into the abstract. The number 48 may be written as a product in a
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assets.publishing.service.gov.uk4. simplify and manipulate algebraic expressions (including those involving surds . and algebraic fractions) by: collecting like terms multiplying a single term over a bracket taking out common factors expanding products of two . or more. binomials factorising quadratic expressions of the form . x. 2 + bx + c, including the