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A rectangle is shown with length x plus 10 and width 2 x plus 5. The inside of the rectangle is shaded other than an unshaded square with length x plus 1 and width x plus 1.

Write an expression for the area of the shaded region in its simplest form. Show all of your steps.

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User Chrisli
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Answer:

area of shaded region: x² + 23x + 49

solve:

Area of full rectangle:


Length * Width


(x + 10 ) *( 2x + 5)


2x^2 + 5x + 20x + 50


2x^2 + 25x + 50

Area of un-shaded rectangle:


Length * Width


(x+1)(x+1)


x^2 + x+ x+ 1


x^2 + 2x + 1

Area of shaded = Area of full rectangle - Area of un-shaded rectangle


\hookrightarrow 2x^2 + 25x + 50 - (x^2 + 2x + 1)


\hookrightarrow 2x^2 + 25x + 50 - x^2 - 2x - 1


\hookrightarrow x^2 + 23x +49

User Subhendu Kundu
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Answer:

  • x² + 23x + 49

Explanation:

The shaded area is the difference of areas of the rectangle and the square.

Rectangle:

  • A₁ = (x + 10)(2x + 5) = 2x² + 5x + 20x + 50 = 2x² + 25x + 50

Square:

  • A₂ = (x + 1)² = x² + 2x + 1

Shaded region:

  • A₁ - A₂ =
  • 2x² + 25x + 50 - (x² + 2x + 1) =
  • 2x² + 25x + 50 - x² - 2x - 1 =
  • x² + 23x + 49
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