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The area of a square is found by squaring one of its sides, (A = s2). A certain square has an area of z2 + 18z + 81. Factor the trinomial to find a side of the square.

side = z + 27
side = z + 18
side = z + 9

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Answer: The correct answer is z+9

Explanation:

User Tushar Saha
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Here is your answer

Given area is

z^2 + 18z + 81

= z^2 + 2× z × 9 + 9^2

[using (a+b)^2= a^2 + 2ab + b^2], we get

= (z+9)^2

we know that area of a square is represented by side^2.

So, here

Side of square is


<b> z+9 </b>

HOPE IT IS USEFUL

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