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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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 that borders the pool. @Madi_Lee

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a. Include a diagram or sketch of your pool and deck. Your diagram must have all dimensions represented with polynomials and ensure that a special product will be used. b. Determine the polynomial expression to represent the area of land space that the pool will cover. c. Determine the area of the deck that borders the pool based on your dimensions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Madi_Lee

OpenStudy (ilovecake):

c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No its not multiple choice. lol

OpenStudy (ilovecake):

what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its steps i have to do and i need help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I had to do steps before this i can show you..

OpenStudy (krazykricket):

Create expressions to represent the dimensions of the pool. a. Create a variable to represent the width of the pool. Determine the expressions to represent length and the depth in terms of the width variable. L = Length W = Width D = Depth A = Area V = Volume L = 6W + 6 D = 5L – 31 Dimensions: (6W + 6)(W)(5L - 31) b. Determine the polynomial expression to represent the area of land space that the pool will cover. W - (6W + 6) --> -5W + 6 5(6W + 6) - 31 --> 30W + 30 - 31 --> 30W - 1 c. Using the area and the depth expressions, determine the polynomial expression that is used to represent the volume. A = LW A = (6W + 6)W A = 6W^2 + 6W V = LWD V = AD V = (6W^2 + 6W)[2(6W + 6) - 7] V = (6W^2 + 6W)(30W - 1)

OpenStudy (krazykricket):

d. Classify the volume polynomial by degree and number of terms. The degree of the polynomial is 2 and the number of terms is 4.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so my stuff is wrong?

OpenStudy (krazykricket):

Sorta, Some of it is correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do i just copy what you just put?

OpenStudy (krazykricket):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so no can you help me with what i posted

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ganeshie8 @confluxepic

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok what r we doing?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let me just read the problem again.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That dude said your answers are wrong so i took him for his word so now im on part B of it

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