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The side of a square in terms of 
x is 
4x+7.
a. Write a polynomial that represents the perimeter of the square.

The side of a square in terms of x \mathrm{x} is 4x+7 4 x+7 .\newlinea. Write a polynomial that represents the perimeter of the square.

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Q. The side of a square in terms of x \mathrm{x} is 4x+7 4 x+7 .\newlinea. Write a polynomial that represents the perimeter of the square.
  1. Write Perimeter Formula: The perimeter of a square is equal to four times the length of one side. Since the side length is given as 4x+74x+7, we can write the perimeter (PP) as P=4×(4x+7)P = 4 \times (4x+7).
  2. Distribute 44: Now, we will distribute the 44 across the terms inside the parentheses: P=4×4x+4×7P = 4 \times 4x + 4 \times 7.
  3. Perform Multiplication: Perform the multiplication: P=16x+28P = 16x + 28.

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