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Lucy cuts 4 squares with side length x in. from the corners of a 6 in. by 9 in. cardboard rectangle. She folds the remaining cardboard to make a tray that is x in. high. Write and simplify a function for
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Lucy cuts 4 squares with side length x in. from the corners of a 6 in. by 9 in. cardboard rectangle. She folds the remaining cardboard to make a tray that is x in. high. Write and simplify a function for the volume V of the tray in terms of x
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you can use the same type of power to make it easier
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