SOLUTION: Find the area, in terms of “y”, of a square rug whose sides are (y + 3) units long.

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Question 554516: Find the area, in terms of “y”, of a square rug whose sides are (y + 3) units long.
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Find the area, in terms of “y”, of a square rug whose sides are (y + 3) units long.
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Area = s^2 = (y+3)^2

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