The square below has an area of x^2-12x+36x
2
−12x+36x, squared, minus, 12, x, plus, 36...
Mathematics, 05.05.2020 18:02 Shu11
The square below has an area of x^2-12x+36x
2
−12x+36x, squared, minus, 12, x, plus, 36 square meters.
What expression represents the length of one side of the square?
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