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We're eager to help, and fast, but you've left out some very important information.

You're talking about 'area' and 'length', so there must be a drawing or a description

of some kind of shape that goes along with this problem. We've got to know how

the polynomial expression is related to the shape. Is the shape a square ? Is it

a rectangle ? Is the polynomial expression the length of one of the sides ?

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