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Starter Factorise fully the following expressions 1)3x + 3= 2)3x 2 + 12x= 3)x 2 - 7x + 12= 4)x 2 – 9= is there a common factor? more than one? 3(x + 1) 3x(x + 4) (x – 4)(x - 3) (x + 3)(x - 3) find two numbers whose product is +12 and whose sum is -7
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Simplifying Algebraic Fractions By the end of this lesson All students must be able to factorise a linear or quadratic expression (Grade D/C/B/A) Most students should be able to simplify an algebraic fraction with linear expressions (Grade A) Some students could simplify an algebraic fraction with a quadratic expression (Grade A*)
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Simplifying Algebraic Fractions7.05.09 Reduce this fraction Factorise the numerator and denominator, cancel the common factors = 3c Simplify by factorising Cancel the common factors 1 Factorise first before cancelling
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Simplify Cancel the common factors lets do one that isn’t already factorised factorise the numerator first factorise the denominator Cancel the common factors write down what’s left 2 3 Grade A
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Factorise and Simplify Cancel the common factorswrite down what’s left 4 Grade A* factorise the numerator firstfactorise the denominator Simplify the expressions fully 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
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factorise the numerator factorise the denominator Simplify the expressions fully 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Cancel the common factors write down what’s left
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Past GCSE Paper next lesson you will be learning how to factorise a quadratic with a number in front of the x 2 6x 2 + 5x + 1
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Factorise and Simplify factorise the numerator first factorise the denominator Cancel the common factors write down what’s left 5 Tricky one 2 - a is the same as -1 x (a - 2)
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