Chapter 1 Review C2. 1.1 Simplifying Algebraic Fractions.

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Chapter 1 Review C2

1.1 Simplifying Algebraic Fractions

1.1. Simplifying Algebraic Fractions by factorising Example 1

1.1. Simplifying Algebraic Fractions by factorising Example 1 Solution

1.1. Simplifying Algebraic Fractions by factorising Example 2

1.1. Simplifying Algebraic Fractions by factorising Example 2 Solution

1.2 Dividing polynomials

Example 1

1.2 Dividing polynomials Example 1

1.3 The factor theorem

The Factor Theorem Use it to factorise polynomials If f(x) is a polynomial and f(p) = 0 then (x – p) is a factor of f(x) If f(x) is a polynomial and f(p) = 0 then (x – p) is a factor of f(x)

Example

Example 1

1.4 The remainder theorem

The Remainder Theorem

Example

Example Solution

Homework Questions TO BE DONE ON A4 PAPER Staple your pages together, name on each page Assessed piece of work DUE WED

Question 1

Question 2

Question 3