Key Concepts
Area of a Rectangle
Formula:
where l is the length and w is the width
Whenever we modify any of the side lengths, as in make them longer or shorter, we simply add or subtract from l or w.
Standard Form
When a quadratic equation is organized in standard form, it follows the following format:
where a, b and c are numbers
In standard form, all the terms have been simplified and there are no parentheses to expand.
Solving the Question
We're given:
- Square garden has measurements of 10 ft by 10 ft
- We're expanding each side by x
- We must find the area of the garden in standard form
If we're expanding each side by x, we're simply adding x to each side length:
10 ft by 10 ft ⇒ (x + 10) ft by (x + 10) ft
Now to find the area, we can use the area formula:
This expression can be simplified as l = w:
Putting it into standard form:
We can do this by expanding the parentheses:
⇒ Because this is a perfect square, we can use the following rule to help us expand this equation:
Answer
Therefore, the expression in standard form that represents the area of the new expanded garden is
.