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Factorisation.: Ab + Ad A (B + .
Factorisation.: Ab + Ad A (B + .
ab + ad = a( b +……..
Multiplying Out Brackets reminder.
Multiply out the brackets below:
(1) 6 ( x + 3 ) = 6x + 18
(2) 3 ( 2x + 5 ) = 6x + 15
(3) 4 ( 6x + 7 ) = 24x + 28
(4) 9 ( 3x + 9 ) = 27x + 81
(5) 2 ( 3x + 4 ) = 6x + 8
(6) 8 ( 5x + 7 ) = 40x + 56
Putting The Brackets Back In.
In maths it is not only important to be able to multiply
out brackets but also to be able to put the brackets
back. This process is called FACTORISATION.
How to factorise:
Consider the expression below :
6a + 12 Can you think of a number
that divides into both 6 and
= 6 (a + 2 ) 12 ?
6 is a common factor.
Now the
expression is
factorised. Now take 6 outside the bracket
and work out what goes inside
the bracket.
Further Examples.
Now factorise the following expressions:
(1) 5 x + 10 = 5 ( x + 2 )
(2) 7 x + 21 = 7 ( x + 3 )
(3) 6 x - 9 = 3 (2 x - 3 )
(4) 15 x - 20 = 5 ( 3 x - 4 )
(5) 24 x + 8 = 8 ( 3 x + 1 )
What Goes In The Box ?
Factorise the following expressions:
(1) 6x + 12 = 6 (x + 2)
(2) 9x - 18 = 9 (x - 2)
(3) 8x + 12 = 4 ( 2x + 3)
(4) 7x - 21 = 7 (x - 3)
(5) 10x + 15 = 5 ( 2x + 3)
Multiplying Out Brackets Reminder 2
Multiply out the brackets below:
(1) 3t ( 2t + 6 ) = 6t 2 + 18t
Factorise :
3ab – 12ad
= 6a (g - 3f) = 7x ( xw + 4y )
THANK YOU
by:- Vedhas Kushwanshi (127)