Task 2 Bernard is realizing that his dimensions are not fitting the way that he wants it to because he forgot about the deck. The deck is going to be a rectangular space that borders the pool. Also, for the pool to fit just right there must be a special product represented when either the area or volume expressions are determined. He wants you to design your own rectangular pool using polynomial expressions, including the deck to borders the pool. a.Include a diagram or sketch of your pool and deck. Your diagram must have all dimensions represented with poly
Will you be providing your personal sketch?
YES I CAN D THE SKETCH
I just dont know how to do part b
Let's get the drawing and we can talk. Be creating. Don't make the deck the same width all the way around. Leave extra room for a picnic area at the shallow end. :-) Just thinking out loud.
I don't know how to draw on this site. I have it on my paper. These are the two I'm having trouble with. Determine the polynomial expression to represent the area of land space that the pool will cover. Determine the area of the deck that borders the pool based on your dimensions.
There is a [Draw] button at the bottom. Give it a try. There is an [Attach File] button, too. A quick scan can be accomplished.
This is somewhat oh what I have
The deck, then: 1) Doesn't cover the entire length of the pool. How short is it on each end? maybe "y" maybe 1.5 {something} 2) How wide is the deck? It appears to be about 1/3 the width of the pool. 3) What are the units? feet, meters, yards?
idk I'm not sure that I did it right
It said something about a using special product in the formula. So I wasn't sure if I needed it to be the whole length or short. Would making it the whole lengh be easier?
Units would be feet and yes I guess the width could be about 1/3 the pool
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So would my equation be something like a= 1/3(3x+3)
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