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Maths MCQ Based On Factorising quadratics with other leading coefficients
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IGCSE Grade 10 Maths Factorising quadratics with other leading coefficients
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To factor a quadratic of the form \\(x^2+bx+c\\), write it as
\\((x+r1)(x+r2) \\)
where \\(c=r_{1}.r_{2}\\) and \\(b=r_{1}+r_{2}\\).
To factor a quadratic of the form \\(x^2+bx+c\\), write it as
\\((x+r1)(x+r2) \\)
where \\(c=r_{1}.r_{2}\\) and \\(b=r_{1}+r_{2}\\).
To factor a quadratic of the form \\(x^2+bx+c\\), write it as
\\((x+r1)(x+r2) \\)
where \\(c=r_{1}.r_{2}\\) and \\(b=r_{1}+r_{2}\\).
To factor a quadratic of the form \\(x^2+bx+c\\), write it as
\\((x+r1)(x+r2) \\)
where \\(c=r_{1}.r_{2}\\) and \\(b=r_{1}+r_{2}\\).
To factor a quadratic of the form \\(x^2+bx+c\\), write it as
\\((x+r1)(x+r2) \\)
where \\(c=r_{1}.r_{2}\\) and \\(b=r_{1}+r_{2}\\).
One of the factors is (m+20).
One of the factor is p.
c represents the sum of the roots in a quadratic equation.
Write the quadratic equation in general form.
To factor a quadratic of the form \\(x^2+bx+c\\), write it as
\\((x+r1)(x+r2) \\)
where \\(c=r_{1}.r_{2}\\) and \\(b=r_{1}+r_{2}\\).
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