Factorisation Flashcards
What is factorisation?
Usually means putting back in the brackets.
What numbers are common to all terms in the original expression?
The numbers outside the brackets.
Factorising quadrant equations
(X’2 + ax + b)
Seek to find a pair of the numbers which are the product of b and the sum of ax
The difference of two squares
The technique is in the identity
a2 - b2 = (a+b)(a-b)
n2 -36 = (n+6)(n-6)
How to factorise
n’2 - 36
Find the square root of 36 and then apply the usual method
n+6)(n-6
Factorise this perfect square
(a+b)’2
a’2 + 2ab + b’2
Factorise this perfect square
(a-b)’2
a’2 - 2ab + b’2
Factorise
2x+9x+4
Multiply the number before the first x by the the last number.
Use usual method
Then cancel down
2x+9x+4
2x+9x+8
(2x+1) (2x+8)
(2x+1) (x+4)