Practise factorising monic quadratics including working with additional factors. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
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Factorising monic quadratics
Factorising using the difference of two squares
Learn how to factorise an expression using the difference of two squares. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Factorising using perfect squares
Learn how to factorise an expression using perfect squares. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Factorising review
Review methods of factorising and practise recognising when to use them. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Trial and error method of factorising
Investigate and practise the trial and error method for factorising expressions. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Using the area model
Use the area model as a means of expanding and factorising expressions. You'll need a pencil, paper and a calculator.
Reviews of expanding and factorising
Review and practice the different methods of expanding and factorising explored in lessons 8 to 16. You'll need a pencil, paper and a calculator.
Review of direct proportion
Review direct proportion and its use in problem solving. You'll need a pencil, paper and a calculator.
Inverse proportion
Investigate the use of inverse proportions. You'll need a pencil, paper and a calculator.
Proportions
Solve problems related to direct and inverse proportions. You'll need a pencil, paper and a calculator.
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