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to find the area of the side length of 4 units you can square the number 4 the expression (4+3) to the power of 2 gives the area of the square if the side lengths are increased by 3 units how much greater
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to find the area of the side length of 4 units you can square the number 4 the expression (4+3) to the power of 2 gives the area of the square if the side lengths are increased by 3 units how much greater is the new square than the old one?
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The area of the new square is 7^2 = 49.
The area of the old square is 4^2 = 16.
Hence, the new square is 33 greater than the old one.
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