GCSE Maths Factorising Revision in Worthing
Factorising is the reverse of expanding brackets. It is important for algebra, solving equations and higher-tier quadratic questions.
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Key skills
- Taking out a common factor
- Factorising into single brackets
- Factorising quadratics
- Using factorising to solve equations
Exam tip: Check factorising by expanding your answer again.
Common mistake: A common mistake is missing the highest common factor before putting terms into brackets.
Video explanation
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