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Jenny Bowen
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8 February, 10:10
10bf + 25bg - 21p - 14pq
Quadratic factorisation
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Stanley Sellers
8 February, 10:15
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The problem 10bf + 25bg - 21p - 14pq cannot be factored because it cannot be simplifed further. This is because there are no common factors between in any of the terms.
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