Factorising an expression means finding the factors that multiply together to give that expression. For \(\mathbf{x^2 + 5x + 6}\), the first step is to find two numbers whose sum is 5 and whose ...
The number 9 can be written as a difference of two squares as 3 2 – 0 2 = 9 – 0 = 9. Can you find a different way to express it as the difference of two squares? Which numbers between 1 and 30 can be ...
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