SOLUTION: how to find the area of a rectangle with a length of (3x-4) and a width of (2x+7)
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Question 710426: how to find the area of a rectangle with a length of (3x-4) and a width of (2x+7)
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The area of all rectangles is found by length times width. Since your rectangle has a length of (3x-4) and a width of (2x+7), its area will be
(3x-4)*(2x+7)
Just use FOIL to multiply this out. (Note: You will not get a number. You will get an expression with numbers and x's. Your answer will this expression after you simplify it.)
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