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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 06:50 andy18973

I have a square graph, but I would like to make the graph larger. The original side length is "s". The new side length is twice the original length plus 3.

Multiply the two side lengths to get the area of the new graph.


I have a square graph, but I would like to make the graph larger.

The original side length is s

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