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27 April, 03:00

A window frame has a length of (5x + 3) inches and a width of (x + 6) inches. The area of the glass in the window is (4x2 + 26x + 15) square inches. What is the area of the trim around the glass in the window?

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  1. 27 April, 03:24
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    x^2 + 7x + 3 in^2.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The area of the whole frame = (5x + 3) (x + 6)

    = 5x^2 + 33x + 18

    So the area of the rim = 5x^2 + 33x + 18 - (4x^2 + 26x + 15)

    = x^2 + 7x + 3 in^2.
  2. 27 April, 03:25
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    The trim area is x² + 7x + 3.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First determine the area of the window frame. Then subtract the given glass area. The remainder is the area of the trim.

    Area of window frame: (5x + 3) (x + 6) = 5x² + 33x + 18

    Area of glass; 4x² + 26x + 15

    Subtracting the glass area from the frame area, we get:

    x² + 7x + 3

    The trim area is x² + 7x + 3.
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