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A square is 6 inches on each side. A small square, x inches on each side, is cut out from each corner of the original square. Represent the area of the remaining portion of the square in the form of a polynomial function A(x)

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Draw a square with 4 equal sides that are 6 inches long. Then draw a small square on a corner of your drawn square. A(x) = 36 - A^2

a being the area of the smaller square
A^2= area of a square.
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Answer:


A(x) = 36-4x^2

Explanation:

Side of original Square = 6 inches

Area of square =
Side^2

Area of square =
6^2

=
36 inches^2

Now we are given that A small square, x inches on each side, is cut out from each corner of the original square

Area of small square =
Side^2 = x^2

Original square has four corners

So, Area 4 small squares =
4x^2

Let the remaining area be A(x)

So, Remaining area = Original Area - Area of 4 small squares


\Rightarrow A(x) = 36-4x^2

Hence the area of the remaining portion of the square in the form of a polynomial function A(x) is
A(x) = 36-4x^2

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