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Edexcel GCSE Mathematics (9–1) Practice Tests Set 10: Paper 1H – Autumn 2019 (Version 1.0) 17 16 Show that can be written in the form a + b Ö2, where a and b are integers. Show each stage of your working clearly and give the value of a and the value of b .
Edexcel GCSE Mathematics (9–1) Practice Tests Set 10: Paper 1H mark scheme – Autumn 2019 (Version 1.0) 10 Question Working Answer Mark Notes 13 M1 squaring both sides to get a correct equation xy2 + y2 = 3x – 2 oe M1 for multiplying by the denominator and expanding the bracket y2 + 2 = x(3 – y2) oe
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