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8 March, 12:17

The length of a square is 4x-3. Find the area in terms of x

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  1. 8 March, 12:39
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    The area of square in terms of x = 16x² - 24x + 9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It is stated in the question that the length of a square = 4x - 3

    Formula to find the area of the square is

    Area = length²

    Area = (4x - 3) ²

    by using (a - b) ² = a² + b² - 2ab

    here a = 4x and b = - 3

    So,

    (4x) ² + (-3) ² - 2 (4x) (3)

    16x² + 9 - 2 (12x)

    16x² + 9 - 24x

    16x² - 24x + 9

    The area of square in terms of x = 16x² - 24x + 9
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