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| Question 629194:  I have tried working this out, and I have tried following all the other tutors that have helped other students with similar problems like mine, but I am stuck:
 My problem is this.
 Essay: Show all work. A school designer wants to create a whiteboard with the optimal dimensions to enhance learning. It is determined that if ONE side of the whiteboard is x+y inches, the other side should be x^2-3xy+7y^2 inches. WRITE an algebraic expression for the area of such a whiteboard, SIMPLIFY it, and INCLUDE correct UNITS with your solutions.
 I think I have gotten confused but this is what I have done:
 L=lenght=(x)= inches
 w= width=(y)=  inches
 x^2 - 3xy this is where I got...Can one of you tutors please help?
 Thanks in advance......
 Found 2 solutions by  stanbon, Alan3354:
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A school designer wants to create a whiteboard with the optimal dimensions to enhance learning. It is determined that if ONE side of the whiteboard is x+y inches, the other side should be x^2-3xy+7y^2 inches. WRITE an algebraic expression for the area of such a whiteboard, SIMPLIFY it, and INCLUDE correct UNITS with your solutions. -------
 length = x+y
 width = x^2-3xy+7y^2
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 Area = length * width
 A = (x+y)(x^2-3xy+7y^2)
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 A = x(x^2-3xy+7y^2) + y(x^2-3xy+7y^2)
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 A = x^3- 3x^2y + 7xy^2 + x^2y - 3xy^2 + 7y^3
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 A = (x^3 - 2x^2y +4xy^2 + 7y^3) in^2
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A school designer wants to create a whiteboard with the optimal dimensions to enhance learning. It is determined that if ONE side of the whiteboard is x+y inches, the other side should be x^2-3xy+7y^2 inches. WRITE an algebraic expression for the area of such a whiteboard, SIMPLIFY it, and INCLUDE correct UNITS with your solutions. ------------------
 Area = L*W
 
  
  sq inches No "simplification" is possible.
 
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