Eric Nicholas K's answer to RC's Secondary 3 E Maths Singapore question.

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Eric Nicholas K
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The idea is similar to what you normally do in cross-factorisation, except that there is some degree of cross-factorisation within another cross-factorisation.
RC
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1 year ago
Thank u!