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Answer: Choice A. x^2+9</h3>
This is a sum of squares, which cannot be factored over the real numbers. You'll need to involve complex numbers to be able to factor, though its likely your teacher hasn't covered that topic yet (though I could be mistaken and your teacher has mentioned it).
Choice B can be factored through the difference of squares rule. Therefore, choice B is not prime.
Choice C and D can be factored by pulling out the GCF and then use the difference of squares rule afterward. So we can rule out C and D as well.
X1+x2 divide by 2 then y1+y2 also divide by two then you would
The total area would be the combined area of all three
Let’s knock out the first 2
4.5 * 13 = 58.5 * 2 = 117
Now the last
4.5 * 9 = 40.5
117 + 40.5 = 157.5 ft^2
Basically just convert this into an equation:
Let’s use “x” as the result
“•” is the multiplication symbol
Double s: s•2
Subtract t from result: =x-2
So, s•2=x-2