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Mathematics, 13.10.2021 14:00 mia2286

No explanation is needed! The area of a square is given by x2, where x is the length of one side. Mary's original garden was in the shape of a square. She has decided to double the area of her garden.

Part 1

Enter an expression that represents the area of Mary's new garden.

An expression that represents the area is (blank, please fill this in cause I am not sure what it is)

Part 2 out of 2

Evaluate the expression if the side length of Mary's original garden was 6 feet.

The area of Mary's new garden is (blank this is like the question btw)

square feet.

Anyways so that is the only question I am having trouble with on my math soo no explanation is needed but of course, I would like one!

~~~ Sincerely, a Yorkie Child
Please answer correctly by the way and your answers should be the fill in the blanks!

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