What is the area of a square with a side whose length = x + 5? A. 2x+10 B. 4x+20 C. x^2-10x+25 D. x^2+10x+25
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since sides of squares are equal area of square is multiplication of two sides multiply x+5 with x+5 (x+5)(x+5) using FOIL x^2+25+5x+5x you can simply it more .
Remember : \(\large{\mathsf{Area} \text{ of Square} = (side)^2}\)
@sami-21 really good work.
And Jacob, I hope you have got the correct way to do this problem, all you need to do is try to simplify it further. Also, \(\LARGE{\color{blue}{\mathsf{Welcome}} \space \color{orange}{\textbf{To}} \space \color{red}{\cal{OpenStudy}}}\) Keep asking questions here and helping others also. :) Dont' forget to appreciate the help by giving best responses and fanning the helpers. Best of luck for your journey in OpenStudy
Thanks! @shamim @sami-21 @mathslover
You're welcome Jacob.
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