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7 September, 08:00

A regular skate park is 60 yards long and 50 yards wide. plans call for increasing both the length and the width of the park by x yards. Write a function l (x) that gives the new length of the skate park in terms of x. Write a function w (x) that gives the new width of the park in terms of x. what does (L*W) (x) represent in this situation? write and simplify the equation for (L*W) (x). Find (L*W) (x)

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  1. 7 September, 10:29
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    L (x) = 60 + x

    w (x) = 50 + x

    (L*W) (x) represents the area of the park.

    (L*W) (x) = (60 + x) (50 + x) = 3,000 + 60x + 50x + x^2 = x^2 + 110x + 3,000
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