Solving Quadratic Equations by Factorising

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GCSE Maths revision tutorial video.

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My maths teacher back in school did not mention about using factor trees for the variable next to the algebraic value, hence I struggled. But you giving me this idea made my life so much easier, I really hope I get a solid grade when I do the higher re sit GCSE maths in 2024 summer.

Great_WesternTVFan
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The only quadratic equation video I actually understand!

megaloschemos
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For the answers where one is positive and one is negative, are they interchangeable with their positive/negative counter parts? For example if the answer was -2 and 10 would -10 and 2 still be a viable answer?

AstronoMint
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This video is really helpful. Thanks a lot

ShakeelAhmad-nxbw
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wouldnt at 14:03, for that last question be the difference of 2 squares ? 9 is a square number

anyonymous
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Thank you so much I have a maths test tomorrow first thing and I’m not looking forward to it 😭🙏

Heatherisbetterthanuu
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For the equation 3) g^2 - 8g - 20 =0 how do I know which of the factors is negative and which is positive? Would I have to try it out by substitution? Or is there a way to know?

paulastreet
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At 11:21 the third example in that part, I was expecting there to be only one bracket for
c^2 - 36=0 .... just rewatched - now I get it - it's two squares, one of them being 36! Phew.

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