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Original post by Saba XD
F U.


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Original post by mediaya
x^2-3x-xy+3y^2 :frown:

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:frown:

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Original post by Saba XD
F U.


actually a kinda good song

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Original post by hateme
:frown:

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:hugs: dont worry :colondollar:

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Original post by mediaya
x^2-3x-xy+3y^2 :frown:

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What's the question?

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Original post by mediaya
:hugs: dont worry :colondollar:

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:smile:

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@UWS
If Ayaz was here, he'd be beating you to every 100th post
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Original post by hateme
can u post the question again
I got (x-y)(x-3y) which gibes x^2 - 3xy - xy + 3y^2


I got that aswell :s-smilie:

Original post by mediaya
:hugs: dont worry :colondollar:

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Are you sure you read the question properly? What if the answer is there is no solution? because there is no way you can have both brackets have the same experession, that Y will always be there :holmes:
Original post by mr T 999
I got that aswell :s-smilie:



Are you sure you read the question properly? What if the answer is there is no solution? because there is no way you can have both brackets have the same experession, that Y will always be there :holmes:


Agreed no way an AS question could be that complex
Original post by mr T 999
I got that aswell :s-smilie:



Are you sure you read the question properly? What if the answer is there is no solution? because there is no way you can have both brackets have the same experession, that Y will always be there :holmes:


What is the question?

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Original post by Andy98
What is the question?

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fully factorise this:
x^2-3x-xy+3y^2
How is everyonnnee

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Original post by hateme
Agreed no way an AS question could be that complex


Although they did make some changes to A levels making it more harder, so this could be the new A levels maths? :s-smilie:

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