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Year 10 Interactive Maths - Second Edition


Chapter 10 Factorisation Techniques

Knowledge of factorisation enables us to learn advanced mathematics and solve problems which occur in science, business, computer programming and engineering. In this chapter, we will consider the highest common factor, the difference of two squares, factors of quadratic trinomials over Q, use of perfect squares, factorisation of four terms and factors of quadratic trinomials over R.

Highest Common Factor
Factorisation using the Common Factor
The Difference of Two Squares
Quadratic Trinomials
Cross-Multiplication Method
Factors of Quadratic Trinomials of the Type ax˛ + bx + c
Use of Perfect Squares
Use of Substitution
Use of a Common Factor
Factorisation of Four Terms
Grouping 'Three and One'
Real Numbers
Completing the Square
Problem Solving Unit
Projects
Symbols
Index

 

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