Polynomial Identity and Combined Area of Consecutive Squares
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In this video lesson, students will learn how to describe the combined area of two squares using consecutive integers. They will explore polynomial identities and how to write expressions to represent the relationship between consecutive squares.
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Mathematics
Upper Primary
Lower Primary
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