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An open box is to be made from a square piece of cardboard having dimensions 34 inches by 34 inches by cutting out squares of area An open box is to be made from a square piece of cardboard having dimensions 34 inches by 34 inches by cutting out squares of area   from each corner as shown in the figure below.If the volume of the box is given by   state the domain of V .       A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  all real numbers from each corner as shown in the figure below.If the volume of the box is given by An open box is to be made from a square piece of cardboard having dimensions 34 inches by 34 inches by cutting out squares of area   from each corner as shown in the figure below.If the volume of the box is given by   state the domain of V .       A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  all real numbers state the domain of V . An open box is to be made from a square piece of cardboard having dimensions 34 inches by 34 inches by cutting out squares of area   from each corner as shown in the figure below.If the volume of the box is given by   state the domain of V .       A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  all real numbers An open box is to be made from a square piece of cardboard having dimensions 34 inches by 34 inches by cutting out squares of area   from each corner as shown in the figure below.If the volume of the box is given by   state the domain of V .       A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  all real numbers An open box is to be made from a square piece of cardboard having dimensions 34 inches by 34 inches by cutting out squares of area   from each corner as shown in the figure below.If the volume of the box is given by   state the domain of V .       A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  all real numbers


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