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PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM-example-1

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Given:

Length of a rectangle = (3x-3)

Width of the rectangle = (2x+1)

To find:

The area of the rectangle.

Solution:

We know that, area of a rectangle is


Area=Length * width

Putting Length = (3x-3) and width = (2x+1), we get


Area=(3x-3)* (2x+1)


Area=(3x-3)(2x+1)

Using distributive property, we get


Area=3x(2x+1)-3(2x+1)


Area=3x(2x)+3x(1)-3(2x)-3(1)


Area=6x^2+3x-6x-3


Area=6x^2-3x-3

Therefore, the area of rectangle is
(3x-3)(2x+1)\equiv 6x^2-3x-3 sq. units.

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