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Click on the question number you require.

A:B: (x + 9)(x + 8) (x + 2)(x + 4) C:D: (x + 8)(x + 9)(x + 8)(x + 1) To answer the question CLICK on the diamond of your chosen answer.

Excellent!Excellent!

Unlucky!Unlucky! That’s incorrect

A:B: (x + 3)(x + 4)(x + 2)(x + 6) C:D: (x + 12)(x + 1)(x + 7)(x + 12)

Excellent!Excellent!

SorrySorry That’s incorrect

A:B: (x – 3)(x + 2) (x – 4)(x + 1) C:D: (x – 2)(x – 1) (x + 1)(x – 4)

FantasticFantastic

Oh dear! That’s incorrect

A:B: (x + 6)(x – 1) (x – 2)(x – 3) C:D: (x + 5)(x – 6)(x + 1)(x – 6)

BrilliantBrilliant

SorrySorry That’s incorrect

A:B: (x + 1)(x – 20)(x + 4)(x – 5) C:D: (x – 2)(x + 10) (x + 5)(x – 4)

Well done!

Unlucky!Unlucky!

A:B: (2x + 1)(x – 3) (2x + 1)(x + 3) C:D: (2x – 1)(x – 3)(2x + 3)(x + 1)

Super!Super!

Oh no! That’s incorrect

A:B: (2x – 3)(x – 1)(2x – 3)(x + 1) C:D: (2x + 3)(x – 1) (2x + 3)(x + 1)

Very good!

IncorrectIncorrect So near and yet so far!

A:B: (3x + 2)(x + 1)(3x + 2)(x – 1) C:D: (3x – 2)(x + 1) (3x – 2)(x – 1)

Very good!

Sorry!Sorry! That’s incorrect

A:B: (3x + 1)(x + 2)(3x + 1)(x – 2) C:D: (3x – 1)(x – 2) (3x – 1)(x + 2)

Very good!

UnluckyUnlucky That’s incorrect

Digestion A:B: (4x - 9)(x + 1) C:D: (2x + 9)(2x – 1) Digestion (2x – 3)(2x + 3)(4x + 9)(x – 1)

Brilliant!Brilliant!

Unfortunately…Unfortunately… That’s incorrect

A:B: (2x + 3)(2x - 3) (x – 3)(4x + 3) C:D: (2x + 9)(2x – 1) (x + 3)(4x – 3)

Well done!

I’m sorry That’s incorrect

Fantastic!Fantastic!

UnluckyUnlucky You were nearly a millionaire!

Thank you for playing! Thank you for playing! Now, go and do some work! Now, go and do some work!