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Mathematics, 17.10.2019 05:50, vieraml58

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question 1: reate a labeled diagram of the brick. use x to represent the length of a side of the base of the candle. then write an equation for the volume of the candle in terms of x. write the polynomial in standard form.

question 2: create a labeled diagram of the egyptian. use x to represent the length of a side of the base of the candle. then write an equation for the volume of the candle in terms of x. write the polynomial in standard form.

question 3: 1. to impress management, you decide to propose your own original candle design based on solid figures. make your candle design attractive and make sure it will be practical to manufacture. draw the candle in the space below and label the drawing with dimensions. then write an equation for the volume of the candle in terms of x, where x is a dimension that defines the area of the candle’s base. write the polynomial in standard form.


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