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Mathematics, 12.05.2021 22:10 bryantpropst1395

If we attempt to create a square using the tiles that represent the algebraic expression x^2 +bx, 1. How many x-tiles would you add to the length of the x-square tile?

2. How many unit tiles would you need to complete the square?


If we attempt to create a square using the tiles that represent the algebraic expression x^2 +bx,

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