SOLUTION: I think I have a trick question, here goes. I really need help, please. The volume of the box is represented (x^2+5x+6)(x+5). Find the polynomial that represents the area of the

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Question 85136This question is from textbook algebra
: I think I have a trick question, here goes. I really need help, please.
The volume of the box is represented (x^2+5x+6)(x+5). Find the polynomial that represents the area of the bottom of the box.
I have a diagram of a perfect square the side of the square is the expression x+2. I cannot figure it out. Can you help
This question is from textbook algebra

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(x^2+5x+6)(x+5)
(x+3)(x+2)(x+5) These are the three measurements of the length, width & height of the box.
The area of the bottom of the box is either (x+3)(x+2),(x+3)(x+5) or (x+2)(x+5).