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The side length of a square is represented by the expression x + 5. How could you represent the area of the square?
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The side length of a square is represented by the expression x + 5. How could you represent the area of the square?
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The side length of a square is represented by the expression x + 5. How could you represent the area of the square?
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(x+5) × (x+5)
x^2 + 5x + 5x + 25
collect like terms
x
^
2
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10x
+
2
5
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