SOLUTION: I need help with writing an equation to fit the area of a square?? Area of a square. Find a polynomial A(x) that represents the area of the shaded region in the accompanying fi

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: I need help with writing an equation to fit the area of a square??
Area of a square. Find a polynomial A(x) that represents
the area of the shaded region in the accompanying figure.
I have included the ISBN so that you can see the illustration.
Not even sure where to start.
Thanks
This question is from textbook Elementary and intermediate algebra

Answer by MathTherapy(10551)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I really don't know who is going to put him or herself out of the way to get your text book, look up this question, and then do the problem for you.

You better hope that someone has the book in their presence, because I think that that's the only way you're going to get a solution to your math problem.

Good luck!!

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