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factorising quadratics
I understand expanding brackets, but factorising quadratics still feels random.

In Feynman terms: factorising is reverse expansion. You are looking for the two bracket pieces that would multiply back into the original expression.

So x² + 7x + 12 becomes (x + 3)(x + 4) because 3 and 4 create the middle term and the final number.

When you are ready, switch back to Socratic and I will check the idea with one question.

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