If you are on the foundation course any quadratic equation youre expected to solve will always have a1 with all terms on one side and a zero on the otherIf you are on the higher course you may have to do some rearranging in order to get all. Give your solutions correct to 2 decimal places. I usually print these questions as an A5 booklet and issue them in class or give them out as a homework.
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Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Learn and revise how to solve quadratic equations by factorising completing the square and using the quadratic formula with GCSE Bitesize AQA Maths. Weve seen already seen factorising into single brackets but this time we will be factorising quadratics into double brackets. If you are on the foundation course any quadratic equation youre expected to solve will always have a1 with all terms on one side and a zero on the otherIf you are on the higher course you may have to do some rearranging in order to get all.