Rearrange the equation to make x the subject - OCR - GCSE Maths - Question 17 - 2017 - Paper 1

Question 17

Rearrange the equation to make x the subject.
y = 7x - 3
Factorise.
(i) x² - xy
(ii) x² + 8x + 12
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Rearrange the equation to make x the subject

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To rearrange the equation for x, we start with:
y = 7x - 3
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Add 3 to both sides:
y+3=7x
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Divide both sides by 7:
x=7y+3
Factorise (i) x² - xy

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To factorise x² - xy, we look for common factors:
- Factor out the common term x:
x(x−y)
Factorise (ii) x² + 8x + 12

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To factorise x² + 8x + 12, we need two numbers that multiply to 12 and add to 8:
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The numbers 6 and 2 work:
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Therefore, we can express it as:
(x+6)(x+2)
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