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Use the expressions that represent the length and width of the game board to write an equation that models the area of the figure. Let y represent the area, and write your answer in the form y=ax^2+bx+c,
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Use the expressions that represent the length and width of the game board to write an equation that models the area of the figure. Let y represent the area, and write your answer in the form y=ax^2+bx+c, where a,b, and c are real numbers.
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The picture is incomplete and the width is missing.
I am going to show you how to do it using any width.
The length shown is x + 4 and the width starts with - x.
Assume the width is - x + a.
Then the area of the rectangle with dimensions x + 4 and - x + a is calculated in this way:
1) given: (x + 4) (- x + a)
2) use distribuitive property: (x)(-x) + (x)(a) + (4)(-x) + (4)(a)
= - x^2 +ax -4x + 4a
3) Combine like terms: - x^2 + (a -4)x + 4a
If the polynomial missing were - x + 7, the answer would be:
- x^2 + (7 -4)x + 4(7) = - x^2 + 3x + 28
With this you are able to get the answer using the real values.
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