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24 August, 00:40

The height of a square prism is 3n + 1. The volume of the prism is 3n³ + 13n² + 16n + 4. What is the area of the square base of the prism? (Show all steps.)

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  1. 24 August, 03:07
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    If s is the side of the square base, the area of the square base is s^2.

    The volume of the square base is,

    V = (s²) (h)

    s² = V/h

    s² = 3n³ + 13n² + 16n + 4 / 3n + 1

    You can do this division by factoring, synthetic division, or by plain division.

    Factoring out 3n + 1 from the numerator gives you:

    s² = (3n + 1) (n² + 4n + 4) / 3n+1

    s² = n² + 4n + 4

    Therefore, the area of the square base is n² + 4n + 4.
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