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  • 03-11-2022
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The length of a side of a square is (2x + 1) km. Find the area of thesquare in terms of the variable x

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SkailarV529364 SkailarV529364
  • 03-11-2022

The area of the square is given by:

[tex]A=s^2[/tex]

Where s is the length of the side. Then s=(2x+1) km.

By replacing this into the formula we have:

[tex]A=(2x+1)^2[/tex]

Also, the square of a sum is given by:

[tex](a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2[/tex]

If a=2x and b=1, then:

[tex]\begin{gathered} (2x+1)^2=(2x)^2+2(2x)(1)+(1)^2 \\ (2x+1)^2=4x^2+4x+1 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Thus, the area of the square in terms of the variable x is:

[tex]A=4x^2+4x+1[/tex]

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