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Mathematics Factoring Made Easy

Learn how to factorize expressions with step-by-step examples. Find the highest common factor and factor out the expressions effortlessly.

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Mathematics Factoring Made Easy

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  1. Starter Copy and complete the table:

  2. Answers

  3. HCF is 4 Factorise 4x + 24 4x ÷ 4 = x = 4 ( ) x + 6 24 ÷ 4 = 6 HCF is 3 6x ÷ 3 = 2x Factorise 6x + 21 = 3 ( ) 2x + 7 21 ÷ 3 = 7

  4. HCF is x Factorise x² + 4x x² ÷ x = x = x ( ) x + 4 4x ÷ x = 4 HCF is 2a 6ab ÷ 2a = 3b Factorise 6ab – 4a² = 2a ( ) - 2a 3b -4a² ÷ 2a = -2a

  5. Answers 3(x + 4) 2(2x - 5) 5(3x - 1) 14(1 - 4x) 18(1 - 3x) x(x + 5) x(x - 7) 3x(x - 2) x(y + x) 3y(x + 2y) 14(x + 5) 21(1 - 3x) 5x(3x2 + 16)

  6. Factorise: 3+6x 6x-30 8x-22 Show me a Binomial which has (x+3) as a factor (4-x) as a factor (7+2x) as a factor (x2-5) as a factor

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