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Question 370059:
A 10-ft wide round water trampoline is floating in a pool measuring x ft by x ft. Find a polynomial for the remaining surface area of the pool
im not sure how to get this started

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A 10-ft wide round water trampoline is floating in a pool measuring x ft by x ft. Find a polynomial for the remaining surface area of the pool
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The radius of the trampoline = 5 ft
The area = 25*pi sq feet
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The area of the pool is x*x = x^2 sq ft
The difference is x^2 - 25pi sq feet