Expanding brackets means multiplying everything inside the bracket by the letter or number outside the bracket. For example, in the expression \(3(m + 7)\) both \(m\) and 7 must be multiplied by 3: ...
Writing two brackets next to each other means the brackets need to be multiplied together. For example, \((y + 2)(y + 3)\) means \((y + 2) \times (y + 3)\). Expand the brackets \((y + 2)(y + 3)\).
Students scoring just over half marks in A-level maths will be rewarded with an A grade this summer, leaked documents show. Grade boundaries for Edexcel‘s maths A-level show students who gained 165 ...
Students across the country are set to receive their A level results today and find out what the next three years of their life may look like. From 8am this morning, students in England and Wales will ...