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  • 12-04-2017
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Use quadratics---------------

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  • 24-04-2017
a square's area is the square of the sides 

square area= side²
side=[tex] \sqrt{96x^5} [/tex]
side=[tex] \sqrt{2(2)(2)(2)(3)x^2(x)} [/tex]
side=[tex]4x^2 \sqrt{3x} [/tex]

OR we can divide it 
    |_ [tex] 96x^5[/tex]
 x²|_ [tex] 96x^3[/tex]
 x⁴|_ [tex] 96x[/tex]
4x⁴|_ [tex] 3x[/tex]

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