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A landscaper wishes to make a rectangle flower garden that is twice as king as it is wide. Express the area of the garden as a function of its width.
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A landscaper wishes to make a rectangle flower garden that is twice as king as it is wide. Express the area of the garden as a function of its width.
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Answer:
L = 2w
A = L*W
A = 2w*w
A = 2w^2
Explanation:
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