SOLUTION: What is the area of a rectangle that has sides of (x+4) and 2(x+3)? Simplify

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Question 280195: What is the area of a rectangle that has sides of (x+4) and 2(x+3)? Simplify
Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a=lw
a=(x+4)(2x+6)
a=2x^2+8x+6x+24
a=2x^2+14x+24 or 2(x^2+7x+12)

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