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Corbett Factorising-Quadratics

The document provides examples and questions for factorizing quadratic expressions. It includes factorizing quadratics with coefficients of x, x+ a number, and x- a number. It also includes applying factorizing quadratics and finding possible values to make an expression factorizable.

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Corbett Factorising-Quadratics

The document provides examples and questions for factorizing quadratic expressions. It includes factorizing quadratics with coefficients of x, x+ a number, and x- a number. It also includes applying factorizing quadratics and finding possible values to make an expression factorizable.

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Factorising Quadratics
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Question 1: Factorise each of the following

(a) x² + 7x + 12 (b) x² + 6x + 8 (c) x² + 5x + 6 (d) x² + 8x + 7

(e) x² + 4x + 4 (f) x² + 8x + 15 (g) x² + 6x + 9 (h) x² + 11x + 28

(i) x² + 10x + 25 (j) x² + 12x + 20 (k) x² + 25x + 24 (l) x² + 11x + 24

(m) x² + 9x + 14 (n) x² + 23x + 60 (o) x² + 29x + 100 (p) x² + 20x + 51

Question 2: Factorise each of the following

(a) x² + x − 12 (b) x² + 5x − 6 (c) x² + 3x − 10 (d) x² + 3x − 4

(e) x² + 2x − 48 (f) x² + 4x − 32 (g) x² + 2x − 35 (h) x² + 8x − 33

Question 3: Factorise each of the following

(a) x² − 3x − 10 (b) x² − x − 20 (c) x² − 6x − 27 (d) x² − 2x − 3

(e) x² − x − 12 (f) x² − 4x − 12 (g) x² − 4x − 21 (h) x² − 6x − 55

Question 4: Factorise each of the following

(a) x² − 6x + 9 (b) x² − 9x + 20 (c) x² − 9x + 14 (d) x² − 13x + 22

(e) x² − 9x + 8 (f) x² − 12x + 32 (g) x² − 15x + 36 (h) x² − 14x + 48

Question 5: Factorise each of the following

(a) x² − 9x + 8 (b) x² + 24x + 23 (c) x² − 5x − 14 (d) x² − 7x + 12

(e) x² + 12x + 36 (f) x² − 2x − 63 (g) x² + 14x + 24 (h) x² + 17x + 60

(i) x² − 11x + 30 (j) x² − 4x − 32 (k) x² − 2x − 63 (l) x² − 16x − 17

(m) x² − 11x + 18 (n) x² − 13x + 22 (o) x² + 18x + 56 (p) x² − 21x + 110


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(q) x² − 16x + 64 (r) x² + 22x + 121 (s) x² − x − 72 (t) x² − 3x − 18

(u) x² − 4x − 45 (v) x² − 16x + 63

Question 6: Factorise each of the following

(a) x² + 8x − 105 (b) x² − 18x − 88 (c) x² − 75x + 350 (d) x² + 22x + 96

(e) x² + 25x + 154 (f) x² − 55x − 300 (g) x² − 29x + 180 (h) x² − x − 210

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Question 1: A quadratic expression, x² + ax + 20 , can be factorised.


Find all possible values for a.
a can be positive or negative.

Question 2: A quadratic expression, x² + bx + 16 , can be factorised.


Find all possible values for b.
b can be positive or negative.

Question 3: A quadratic expression, x² − 6x + c , can be factorised.


Find three possible values for c.

Question 4: Andrew has completed his homework on factorising quadratics.


Can you spot any mistakes?

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