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Changing the subject of a formula - GCSE maths grade 6?

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This video is all about changing the subject of a formula and is aimed at around grade 6 GCSE Maths.

The difficulty with this type of question is the requirement to factorise:

Make y the subject of the formula 3(y + 2) = a(5 - 2y)


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