Media Summary: Pos4 so cleaning up in the red we'll have 4 x * 2x which will give 8 x^ So we want to factorize the expression x^ So simplifying this down we get y is equal to so 3 on

Mm1 2 4a Example 6 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Pos4 so cleaning up in the red we'll have 4 x * 2x which will give 8 x^ So we want to factorize the expression x^ So simplifying this down we get y is equal to so 3 on And next we place each of the terms in the first bracket above uh the columns of the grid So here we have + ... 8 x and then and then the last cell is -3 * 4 which is -12 so next we just have to list out all the terms so When expanding and there's more than three brackets present we want to First expand

In this video we'll look at determining the rule for quadratic with a turning point at 1A

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[MM1-2] 4A - Example 6
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[MM1-2] 4A - Example 7
[MM1-2] 4A - Example 5
[MM1-2] 4A - Example 4
[MM1-2] 4A - Example 11
[MM1-2] 4A - Example 1
[MM1-2] 5A - Example 4
[MM1-2] 4A - Example 2
[MM1-2] 4A - Example 12
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[MM1-2] 4A - Example 6

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 6

Pos4 so cleaning up in the red we'll have 4 x * 2x which will give 8 x^

[MM1-2] 4B - Example 6

[MM1-2] 4B - Example 6

So we want to factorize the expression x^

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 6

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 6

In this

[MM1-2] 4F - Example 6

[MM1-2] 4F - Example 6

So simplifying this down we get y is equal to so 3 on

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 7

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 7

... on

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 5

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 5

... the inner terms which will give

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 4

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 4

And next we place each of the terms in the first bracket above uh the columns of the grid So here we have +

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 11

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 11

... 8 x and then and then the last cell is -3 * 4 which is -12 so next we just have to list out all the terms so

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 1

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 1

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 1

[MM1-2] 5A - Example 4

[MM1-2] 5A - Example 4

The graph of y equals x minus

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 2

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 2

For this

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 12

[MM1-2] 4A - Example 12

When expanding and there's more than three brackets present we want to First expand

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 4

[MM1-2] 4J - Example 4

In this video we'll look at determining the rule for quadratic with a turning point at 1A