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GCSE Maths Factorising Linear/Quadratic Equations

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These notes provide a step-by-step guide to factorising both linear and quadratic equations. Examples are provided in the notes to aid in your understanding of the topic. This is specifically for GCSE students.

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What is
factorising

Breakingdown an
expression
into a
product
simpler terms
of
Reverse
of expansion



Type 1 LinearExpressions highestcommonfactor

Eg
37
We the HCF
find
HCF 3

Re write as 31 2

Check via
expansion

3 2 3 6
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