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Mathematics, 03.07.2019 08:00 juliannabartra

i asked this twice in 5 days this will make the 3rd time i really need today! ill give brainliest! princess poly found the king's stash of garden plans and sees that the area of each plot is described as a polynomial. she has new fencing to put around the gardens, but each section of fencing is labeled with a polynomial. in order to determine which section of fencing belongs to which plot of garden, she'll need to use the theorems learned in this lesson to determine the correct placement. the label on the first section of fencing shows that it can fence an area of p(x) where p(x)=x^3−4x^2−7x+10. princess poly reads the map of the garden and thinks that this section of fencing might fence in a rectangular region whose side has a measure marked as b(x)=x−5 what is the value of p(5) this is my third time posting this in 5 days i really need this answered today! ill give brainliest! based on your answer to the previous question, is the section of fence a possible match to the region on the map? no yes explain your reasoning for your answer to question 2.

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