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Mathematics, 26.05.2021 01:00, rhineharttori

Keng is unhappy with his 3-inch-wide frame, so he decides to put a frame with a different width around his canvas. The total area of the canvas and the new frame given by the polynomial h^2+ 8h + 12, where h represents the height of the canvas. C. Determine the width of the new frame. Show all of your work. Explain why you did each step

D. Find the perimeter of the canvas from part c


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