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Polynomial function (x)

Asked Jul 20, 2012, 07:10 PM — 1 Answer
A square is 8 inches on each side. A small square, x inches on each side, is cut out from each corner of the original square. Represent the are of the remaining portion of the square in the form of a polynomial function (x).

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