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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Factorise a quadratic equation where the coefficient of the x2 term is greater than 1 and then write down the roots of the equation
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Factorise three quadratic equations of the form x2+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 DIAGNOSYS
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in Transition to university
Apply the quadratic formula to find the roots of a given equation. The quadratic formula is given in the steps if the student requires it.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Complete the square for a quadratic polynomial q(x) by writing it in the form a(x+b)2+c. Find both roots of the equation q(x)=0.
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Question in Transition to university
Factorise a quadratic expression of the form x2+akx+bk2 for x, in terms of k. a and b are constants.
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Question in Transition to university
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 Transition to university
Factorise a quadratic equation where the coefficient of the x2 term is greater than 1 and then write down the roots of the equation
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Question in Transition to university
Factorise three quadratic equations of the form x2+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 Transition to university
Factorise polynomials by identifying common factors. The first expression has a constant common factor; the rest have common factors involving variables.