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Concept explainers
a)
the expressions for the Monica’s new office.
a)
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Answer to Problem 18E
Expressions for dimensions of Monica’s new office is
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
It is given that Monica’s current office is in the shape of square. Her office in the company’s new building will be 3feet wider and 5 feet longer.
Let the length of the side of current office be x.
According to the question, her new office, will have
Length =
Breadth =
So,
Expressions for dimensions of Monica’s new office is
b)
the polynomial expression for the area of Monica’s new office.
b)
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Answer to Problem 18E
The expression after product of the length and breadth is
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
It is given that Monica’s current office is in the shape of square. Her office in the company’s new building will be 3feet wider and 5 feet longer.
According to the question, her new office, will have
Length =
Breadth =
So,
Expressions for polynomial expression for the area of Monica’s new office =
After simplifying it,
c)
the value by how much it is large than previous office.
c)
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Answer to Problem 18E
The new office is 71 feet2 is larger.
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
It is given that Monica’s current office is in the shape of square. Her office in the company’s new building will be 3feet wider and 5 feet longer.
According to the question, her new office, will have
Length =
Breadth =
So,
Expressions for polynomial expression for the area of Monica’s new office =
After simplifying it,
Here, it is being asked to suppose Monica’s current office is 7 feet by 7 feet.
The area of current office is 49feet2 .
Now, finding the area of the Monica’s new office,
By putting x = 7,
So,
Difference in area =
So, the new office is 71 feet2 is larger.
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