Factorising Quadratics
Difference of two squares type
Some quadratic expressions do not have a common factor but consist of two terms seperated by a minus sign and each term is the square of something. This is known as the difference of 2 squares type.
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Again these examples have been chosen to reflect various features that you are likely to encounter. The last two examples are a little more challenging.
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