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Mathematics, 05.08.2020 18:01 gerardoblk5931

Jane uses red and blue square tiles to make a design. Her design includes 4 squares that are each x tiles long. She has exactly 16 red tiles and uses them all in her design. The number of blue tiles in her design is modeled by the function b(x)=4x2βˆ’16. How can b(x) be written to show how long Jane's squares are when her design includes zero blue tiles?

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