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Factorise fully the following expression: 2a^(2)b + 6ab^(2)

Factorise fully the following expression: 2a2b + 6ab2
First, find the common terms by treating, 2a2b and 6ab2 as separate objects.
We see common term...

Answered by Michael W. Maths tutor
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Find values for x and y from two simultaneous equations: 2x + y = 5 and 3x + y = 7

Rearrange one of the equations to make y the subject:y = 5 - 2x Substitute y into the other equation: 3x + 5 - 2x = 7 x = 2 y = 5 - (2 x 2) y = 1

Answered by Marco V. Maths tutor
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Expand and simplify (3X+9)(X-6)=0

When expanding brackets, we need to make sure each of the terms in the first bracket are multiplied by all the terms in the second bracket (and vice versa). To make sure nothing is missed, we can used the...

Answered by Wonu A. Maths tutor
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express 63 as a product of its prime factors

Firstly, it is important to understand what a prime number is. A prime number is one that is only divisible by 1 and itself. Thus, expressing 63 as a product of prime factors means putting it into a form ...

Answered by Kiesha G. Maths tutor
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What is the square root of 25?

The Answer is +5 or -5.
A lot of people make the common mistake of forgetting -5, since two negatives multiplied make a positive.

Answered by Zahid M. Maths tutor
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