Factorising Equations
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If you're doing ANYTHING to do with calculus, get a copy of:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus_Made_Easy
I have a 1911 edition and it made it all make total sense. I did A' Maths and my teacher was s
t. Knew how, didn't understand why. In order to do it, you need to know why.
Helped me through some very full on phys/chem calculations.
You can pick 'em up for 20p.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus_Made_Easy
I have a 1911 edition and it made it all make total sense. I did A' Maths and my teacher was s
![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
Helped me through some very full on phys/chem calculations.
You can pick 'em up for 20p.
Tangent Police said:
If you're doing ANYTHING to do with calculus, get a copy of:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus_Made_Easy
I have a 1911 edition and it made it all make total sense. I did A' Maths and my teacher was s
t. Knew how, didn't understand why. In order to do it, you need to know why.
Helped me through some very full on phys/chem calculations.
You can pick 'em up for 20p.
Tangent indeed! Calculus? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus_Made_Easy
I have a 1911 edition and it made it all make total sense. I did A' Maths and my teacher was s
![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
Helped me through some very full on phys/chem calculations.
You can pick 'em up for 20p.
![confused](/inc/images/confused.gif)
Try this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/al...
Cheers,
FT.
Fume troll said:
Tangent Police said:
If you're doing ANYTHING to do with calculus, get a copy of:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus_Made_Easy
I have a 1911 edition and it made it all make total sense. I did A' Maths and my teacher was s
t. Knew how, didn't understand why. In order to do it, you need to know why.
Helped me through some very full on phys/chem calculations.
You can pick 'em up for 20p.
Tangent indeed! Calculus? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus_Made_Easy
I have a 1911 edition and it made it all make total sense. I did A' Maths and my teacher was s
![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
Helped me through some very full on phys/chem calculations.
You can pick 'em up for 20p.
![confused](/inc/images/confused.gif)
Try this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/al...
Cheers,
FT.
![wink](/inc/images/wink.gif)
Fume troll said:
Tangent Police said:
If you're doing ANYTHING to do with calculus, get a copy of:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus_Made_Easy
I have a 1911 edition and it made it all make total sense. I did A' Maths and my teacher was s
t. Knew how, didn't understand why. In order to do it, you need to know why.
Helped me through some very full on phys/chem calculations.
You can pick 'em up for 20p.
Tangent indeed! Calculus? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus_Made_Easy
I have a 1911 edition and it made it all make total sense. I did A' Maths and my teacher was s
![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
Helped me through some very full on phys/chem calculations.
You can pick 'em up for 20p.
![confused](/inc/images/confused.gif)
Try this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/al...
Cheers,
FT.
elster said:
DrTre said:
Get all the x's on one side then remove them by putting brackets around them and then divide by x.
Sorry there is only one side.such as
I know this is only quite simple for some, just been a few years for me.
Here is one
![](http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg404/3279/60factorise.jpg)
Ayahuasca said:
elster said:
DrTre said:
Get all the x's on one side then remove them by putting brackets around them and then divide by x.
Sorry there is only one side.such as
I know this is only quite simple for some, just been a few years for me.
Here is one
![](http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg404/3279/60factorise.jpg)
elster said:
Ayahuasca said:
elster said:
DrTre said:
Get all the x's on one side then remove them by putting brackets around them and then divide by x.
Sorry there is only one side.such as
I know this is only quite simple for some, just been a few years for me.
Here is one
![](http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg404/3279/60factorise.jpg)
Ayahuasca said:
elster said:
Ayahuasca said:
elster said:
DrTre said:
Get all the x's on one side then remove them by putting brackets around them and then divide by x.
Sorry there is only one side.such as
I know this is only quite simple for some, just been a few years for me.
Here is one
![](http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg404/3279/60factorise.jpg)
elster said:
DrTre said:
Get all the x's on one side then remove them by putting brackets around them and then divide by x.
Sorry there is only one side.such as
I know this is only quite simple for some, just been a few years for me.
Here is one
![](http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/5038/factorise.jpg)
Edited by elster on Thursday 12th November 14:10
See you've "solved" it, how about posting a pic?
Tiggsy said:
Search...i asked this a while ago (month maybe) for my 11 year olds home work!
Sh!t, your 11 year old has just lost 2 years!!Anyway, I can do simple factorising when just reducing them into one bracket.
It is when you have 2 or 3 sets of brackets, how do you work out what factors you need?
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