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Clare Lundon 6 years, 7 months ago
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a | list |
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b | list |
[ -4, 5 ]
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c | list |
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d | list |
[ -2, 5 ]
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g_one | number |
1
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gab_zero | number |
2
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gcd_zero | number |
2
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Generated value: list
[ 2, 3 ]
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- gab_zero
- "Part b)" - prompt
- "Part b)" → "Gap 0." - Correct answer
- "Part b)" → "Gap 1." - Correct answer
- "Part b)" → "Unnamed step" - prompt
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Solve the following quadratic by factorisation:
{{c[1]}x2+{d[1]+b[1]c[1]}x+{b[1]d[1]}} | = | 0 | |
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= | 0 |
⟹ | x | = |
Note: In the first gap, enter the quadratic in factored form.
Note: In the second gap, if x=1,2, enter set(1,2).
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