121 results for "factorising".
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Question in Algebra
Factorise a quadratic equation where the coefficient of the $x^2$ term is greater than 1 and then write down the roots of the equation
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Question in heike's workspace
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Question in heike's workspace
Factorising polynomials using the highest common factor.
Adapted from 'Factorisation' by Steve Kilgallon.
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cormac's copy of MATH6058 Factorising Quadratic Equations with $x^2$ Coefficients Greater than 1 DraftQuestion in Blathnaid's workspace
Factorise a quadratic equation where the coefficient of the $x^2$ term is greater than 1 and then write down the roots of the equation
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Question in Clare's workspace
No description given
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Question in Clare's workspace
No description given
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Question in emma's workspace
Several quadratics are given and students are asked to factorise them.
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Question in rema's workspace
Several quadratics are given and students are asked to factorise them.
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Question in rema's workspace
Several quadratics are given and students are asked to factorise them.
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Question in grant's workspace
Some quadratics are to be solved by factorising
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Question in MA-138 projektet
This question tests the students ability to factorise simple quadratic equations (where the coefficient of the x^2 term is 1) and use the factorised equation to solve the equation when it is equal to 0.
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Question in MA-138 projektet
Factorise three quadratic equations of the form $x^2+bx+c$.
The first has two negative roots, the second has one negative and one positive, and the third is the difference of two squares.
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Question in Tutoring
Given a factor of a cubic polynomial, factorise it fully by first dividing by the given factor, then factorising the remaining quadratic.
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Question in Edward's workspace
Several quadratics are given and students are asked to complete the square.
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Question in 2018
Factorising 5 to 7 digit numbers into a product of prime powers.
Uses the marking algorithms from question 1 of this CBA
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Question in 2018
Factorising algebraic expressions
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Question in 2018
No description given
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Question in 2018
Factorising polynomials using the highest common factor.
Adapted from 'Factorisation' by Steve Kilgallon.
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Marlon's copy of Finding the missing value of a constant in a polynomial, using the Factor Theorem DraftQuestion in 2018
Given a factor of a cubic polynomial, factorise it fully by first dividing by the given factor, then factorising the remaining quadratic.
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Question in 2018
Factorising polynomials using the highest common factor
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Question in 2018
Factorising polynomials using the highest common factor.
Adapted from 'Factorisation' by Steve Kilgallon.
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Marlon's copy of Finding the missing value of a constant in a polynomial, using the Factor Theorem DraftQuestion in 2018
Given a factor of a cubic polynomial, factorise it fully by first dividing by the given factor, then factorising the remaining quadratic.
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Question in 2018
Factorising polynomials using the highest common factor
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Question in MATH6058 Engineering Maths 1
Factorise a quadratic equation where the coefficient of the $x^2$ term is greater than 1 and then write down the roots of the equation
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Question in Maths Boot Camp
Algebra: Quadratic Factorisation.
Coefficient of squared term is 1.
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Question in Maths Boot Camp
Several quadratics are given and students are asked to complete the square.
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Question in QM101
Factorising polynomials using the highest common factor
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Question in Hannah's workspace
Algebra: Quadratic Factorisation.
Coefficient of squared term is 1.
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Question in Prearrival
Factorising polynomials using the highest common factor.
Adapted from 'Factorisation' by Steve Kilgallon.
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Question in Peter's workspace
Factorise three quadratic equations of the form $x^2+bx+c$.
The first has two negative roots, the second has one negative and one positive, and the third is the difference of two squares.