To factorise an expression, we need to take out any factors that are common to each term. The process is the opposite of expanding brackets. We need to find the HCF of \(\text{10x}\) and \(\text{25}\) ...
Compare and contrast these two assignments. Both target an 8th grade standard on seeing structure in an expression and being able to represent that expression in different ways. Which do you suppose ...
The highest common factor (HCF) is found by identifying all common factors of two numbers and selecting the largest one. For example, 8 and 12 have common factors of 1, 2 and 4. The highest common ...
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