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Factorise the following expressions a. p^2+6p+8

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Answer:

(p+4)(p+2)

Explanation:

First because there is a p² we can put that in the brackets already.

(p )(p )

Then we need to find numbers that times together to give 8

8 4×2 8×1

So we only need one of these two pairs and to decide that we need to see which one adds/subtracts to form 6 (in the middle).

4-2=2 which is wrong

4+2=6 which is correct

So 4 and 2 would go in the gaps:

(p+4)(p+2)

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Answer:

(p+2)(p+4)

Explanation:

Factor p2+6p+8

p2+6p+8

=(p+2)(p+4)

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