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A baker finished piping 60 cm of icing around his rectangular cake. Using its area, give the value of -b/2a and find the largest area of the cake.
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A baker finished piping 60 cm of icing around his rectangular cake. Using its area, give the value of -b/2a and find the largest area of the cake.
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