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What are the Basic rules of Factorisation in mathematics? |
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Answer» Answer: Factorising is the reverse of expanding brackets, so it is, for example, putting 2x² + X - 3 into the form (2x + 3)(x - 1). This is an important way of solving quadratic equations. The first STEP offactorising an expression is to 'take out' any common factors which the TERMS have.Step-by-step EXPLANATION: mark as brainliest PLS dear |
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