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. A sphere has a radius of 7 + 7. Which polynomial in standard form best describes the total surface area of the sphere? Use the formula = 4 2 for the surface area of a sphere. a. 196 2 − 392 + 196 b. 196 2 + 392 + 196 c. 196 2 − 392 − 196 d. 196 2 − 3926 − 196�

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Answer:

So the answer is (b) 196^2 + 392π + 196.

Explanation:

The formula for the surface area of a sphere is S = 4πr^2, where r is the radius of the sphere. We can substitute the given expression for r to get:

S = 4π(7 + 7)^2

Simplifying, we get:

S = 4π(196)

S = 784π

Therefore, the polynomial in a standard form that best describes the total surface area of the sphere is:

784π

And since the question asks for the polynomial in standard form, we can also write it as:

196π(4)

So the answer is (b) 196^2 + 392π + 196.

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