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21 July, 22:49

A farmer sells corn that he grows in a square field. Each side of the field is 40 meters long, and he plans to extend the side lengths by 3 meters each year so he can plant more corn. How can the farmer use this information to calculate the area of the field, A, A after t years?

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  1. 21 July, 22:56
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    3t+40=A

    he starts with 40, so you add that to 3 t (3 meters every year-t)
  2. 21 July, 22:56
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    The answer is (3 + 40) (3t+40) = A
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