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The expression, involving exponents , to represent the shaded area, in square inches, diagram. Then use that expression to calculate the shaded area, in the square inches, of the diagram

The expression, involving exponents , to represent the shaded area, in square inches-example-1
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Answer:

The shaded area is
23\ in^(2)

Explanation:

we know that

The shaded area is equal to the area of the large square minus the area of the two smaller squares

so


A=6^(2) -(3^(2) +2^(2))\\ \\ A=(2*3)^(2) -(3^(2) +2^(2))\\ \\A=(2^(2))(3^(2)) -(3^(2) +2^(2))

Calculate the shaded area

Remember that


3^(2)=9\\ 2^(2)=4

substitute


A=(4)(9) -(9 +4)\\ \\A=36-13\\ \\A=23\ in^(2)

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