 In this video, we're going to have a look at how to expand squared brackets. You should already know how to expand double brackets by multiplying each term in the first bracket by each term in the second bracket, and then simplifying. If you've forgotten, you may want to watch this video first. So what do you reckon we do here? Just like three squared means three times three, the squared here means the bracket times the bracket, and then expand it as you normally would for two brackets, so one of these methods. x squared minus 5x minus 5x plus 25, and simplify so the final answer is x squared minus 10x plus 25. Here are some for you to do. Pause the video, expand the brackets, and click play when you're ready. Did you get them right? So to recap, when brackets are being squared, write them out in full one bracket next to the other, then expand them, multiplying everything in the first bracket by everything in the second bracket, and then simplify. Make sure you end up with exactly three terms. If you liked the video, give it a thumbs up, and don't forget to subscribe, comment below if you have any questions. Why not check out our Fuse school app as well? Until next time.