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What is the area of a square that has a length of x-5?

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Answer:

Explanation:


\text{Formula for the area of a square:}


  • A=s^2
    (\text{


\text{Given}:


  • \text{The side length is x - 5, so we can plug that into the equation}


\text{Solving}:


  • A=s^2

  • A=(x-5)^2

  • A=x^2-10x+25
User Iyke
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Answer:

x^2 - 10x + 25

Explanation:

(x-5) (x-5)

= x^2-10x+25

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