Learn and apply methods for identifying highest common factors (HCF) and lowest common multiples (LCM). You'll need a pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
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Highest common factors and lowest common multiples
Expanding brackets
Learn to expand and simplify binomial products including perfect squares and difference of two squares. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
Expanding brackets
Learn how to apply binomial products to solve problems. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
Factorising
Learn how to factorise and use grouping as an approach to factorising more complex expressions. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
Factorising monic quadratics
Learn to use the sum and product approach to factorise monic quadratics. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
Factorising monic quadratics
Practise factorising monic quadratics including working with additional factors. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Factorising using the difference of two squares
Learn how to factorise an expression using the difference of two squares. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Factorising using perfect squares
Learn how to factorise an expression using perfect squares. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Factorising review
Review methods of factorising and practise recognising when to use them. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Trial and error method of factorising
Investigate and practise the trial and error method for factorising expressions. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
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