In this Master Class, let's look into factorisation and different types of factorisation.
To make it more interesting let's see how it is applied as well.
What can you expect in this free Master Class?
- Building strong basics
- Identify error or common mistakes during the factorisation
- Easy tricks to remember
- Factorization or factoring consists of writing a number or another mathematical object as a product of several factors, usually smaller or simpler objects of the same kind.
- Factoring completely is a three-step process:
- Factor a GCF from the expression, if possible.
- Factor a Trinomial, if possible.
- Factor a Difference Between Two Squares as many times as possible.
- There are six methods of factorizing.
- Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
- Grouping Method.
- Sum or difference in two cubes.
- The difference in the two squares method.
- General trinomials.
- Trinomial method block factor Unavoidable factor whose effect is not of direct interest
- Design factor Factor whose effect is of direct interest.
- Pseudo-factor Formal factor combined to derive the levels of a real facto
- Run-indexing factors The first m design factors, whose qm combinations
You can also clear all your doubts and queries in this Master Class.