Arnold K H Tan's answer to Syarifah's Secondary 4 E Maths Singapore question.

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Arnold K H Tan
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Eric Nicholas K
Eric Nicholas K
3 years ago
Syarifah, this is one of the exceptions to the “2-2” grouping of terms. Here, we do a “3-1” grouping of terms as the first three terms can be recognised as being part of a complete square.