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Write a polynomial expression that represents the total area of a square with a side length of (3x - 4).
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Write a polynomial expression that represents the total area of a square with a side length of (3x - 4).
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We now that in order to calculate the area of a square we use the formula a^2
Where a=length of the side
So (3x-4)^2 that is the same as (3x-4)(3x-4)
Then just multiply each term by each term
The answer is 9x^2 - 24x + 16
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