what is the perimeter of the squire in terms of x if the dimensions is 2x-1 in.
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If the dimensions of a square are a and b, then the area is ab.

If the dimensions of a square are 2x-1 and 2x-1, then the area is 4x^2 - 4x + 1 square inches.
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