SOLUTION: Mr. aquino wants to paint the ceiling of a room that has a length of (c^2 + 2cd + d^2) meters and a width of (c + d) meters. if one can of paint will cover (c + d) ^2 square mete

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Question 1121045: Mr. aquino wants to paint the ceiling of a room that has a length of (c^2 + 2cd + d^2) meters and a width of (c + d) meters. if one can of paint will cover (c + d) ^2 square meter, what is the minimum number of cans of paint needed? express your answer as a polynomial.
Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hence the area of the ceiling is:



Divide the area by the coverage of one can of paint:




John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it