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Learn how to factorise (put in brackets) a quadratic when the coefficient 'a' is more than one.
Key Concepts:
* Standard vs. Non-Standard Quadratics: We'll review the structure of quadratic expressions, with a focus on the coefficient of the squared term (a). Standard quadratics have a leading coefficient of 1 (ax² + bx + c), while non-standard quadratics have a leading coefficient other than 1 (ax² + bx + c, where a ≠ 1).
* Factorising Strategies: Explore different factorising techniques for quadratic expressions. This video tackles a specific challenge: factorising non-standard quadratics where the leading coefficient (a) is not 1.
* Adapting the Approach: Learn how to adapt existing factorising strategies, to handle non-standard quadratics.
By the End of This Video, You'll Be Able To:
* Distinguish between standard and non-standard quadratic expressions based on the leading coefficient (a).
* Recognise the challenge of factorising non-standard quadratics (a ≠ 1).
* Apply factorising techniques, with necessary adaptations, to effectively factor these non-standard quadratic expressions.
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