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A gardener has a rose garden that measures 30 feet by 20 feet. He wants to put a uniform border of pine bark around the outside of the garden. Let x be the width of the border in feet. Write an expression for the total area of the border in terms of the width x.

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4x² +100x

Step-by-step explanation:

The total area of the garden plus the pine bark border is given by:

[tex]A = (30+2x)*(20+2x) = 600+60x +40x +4x^2[/tex]

The area of the garden alone, without the border, is:

[tex]A_G = 30*20=600[/tex]

Subtracting the total area by the area of the garden gives us the area of the border:

[tex]A_B = A -A_G\\A_B= 600+100x+4x^2 - 600\\A_B = 4x^2 +100x[/tex]

The total area of the border is described by 4x² +100x.

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