Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 normally taught method inwards the Great Britain involves splitting the middle term inwards 2 (sometimes called the 'Grouping Method'). This is explained real clearly here (thanks to SRWhitehouse for this resource). Teachitmaths.co.uk has a PowerPoint explaining this method. It's worth watching James Tanton's video 'Splitting the Middle Term' too. He's non a fan!
'Grouping'. Source: Flat World Education |
Nix the Tricks offers an interesting option - I've provided 2 examples hither but it's worth reading the majority for the total explanation.
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