In this application, the corners are squares so that after you cut them out and fold the box up, the sides will all be the same height. I am not sure why you would want to represent the side length of the square with a binomial but if you did, you could replace each of the x's in my formula with your binomial.
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What happens if the corners or folded parts are binomials?
In this application, the corners are squares so that after you cut them out and fold the box up, the sides will all be the same height. I am not sure why you would want to represent the side length of the square with a binomial but if you did, you could replace each of the x's in my formula with your binomial.
It should be illegal to post videos of maths problems using imperial measurements.
It is the exact same process no matter if you are using inches or centimeters. I hope it helped nondependant on the units.