Factorizing Quadratics with Non-Unit Leading Coefficient

Factorizing Quadratics with Non-Unit Leading Coefficient

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Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to factorize quadratic equations where the coefficient of X squared is not equal to 1. It provides three examples, starting with simpler cases where a common factor can be extracted, and progressing to more complex scenarios where substitution and the FOIL method are used. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of identifying factors that multiply to the constant term and add to the linear coefficient, guiding viewers through the process of creating double brackets for factorization.

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