Finding Dimensions of Figures Formed by Removing Squares
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In this video, students learn how to find the dimensions of a figure formed when removing a smaller square from a larger square. The teacher explains the concept of polynomial identities and demonstrates how to use them to find the dimensions of the resulting rectangle. The lesson also includes examples and practice problems to reinforce the understanding of the topic.
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