GCSE Maths - Factorising Quadratics - Part 1 - (When the x^2 Coefficient is 1) - #50

GCSE Maths - Factorising Quadratics - Part 1 - (When the x^2 Coefficient is 1) - #50

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10th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to factorize quadratic equations by rewriting them as two brackets multiplied together. It provides a detailed step-by-step guide using two examples: X^2 + 10X + 16 and X^2 + 5X - 14. The process involves identifying factor pairs of the constant term and determining which pair sums to the coefficient of the linear term. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of writing out steps to avoid mistakes and ensure accuracy, especially for more complex quadratics.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the final step in the factorization process?

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Explain how to verify that the factorization is correct.

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What is the factorization of the quadratic X^2 + 5X - 14?

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