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The length of a sude of a square is 3x+2. What is the area of this square in terms of x
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Answered by Damon
(3x+2)(3x+2) = 9 x^2 + 12 x + 4
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Answered by Amanda mosley
Thank you that's what i thought but i needed somebody to check it
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Answered by amanda mosley
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