Week 18 Maths (Lead) - Factorising
Week 18 Maths (Lead) - Factorising
Week 18 Maths (Lead) - Factorising
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The highest common factor is largest number that divides into two given number
Exactly leaving No remainder.
Factors of 12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
The highest factor in both is 4
Hence the HCF of 12 and 16 is 4.
Factors of 16: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
dentify Highest Common Factors
8, 12, 24
ctors of 5y are 1, 5, y
6𝑡 −3 𝑡 2
=(2 −𝑡 )
3𝑡
3 𝑡 (2 − 𝑡 )
2g+4 2(g+2
12-8t 4(3-2t
2k+5k² K(2+5k
6m³-9m² 3m²(m-3
16- 4b 4(4-b
3k+30 3(k-4)
3k-27 3(k+3)
3k+21 3(k-9)
3k+9 3(k+7)
3k-12 3(k+6)
Solve problems using expansion and factorising
ain factorised an expression correctly. His answer is 2(4y-x). What was the
xpression that he factorised?
– 2x
ex is trying to factorise 15z+30. Ruby thinks the answer is 3(5z+10) Zen thinks the
swer is 5(3z+6). They are both wrong. Why?
hey have not used the highest common factor. They should have got 15(z+2)
ind the missing length
? ?
Answer:3p+4 Answer:2+3n
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