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The width of a rectangle is 62 units less than its length. f x is the rectangle's length then its area is

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Width(w)= x-62
Length(l)= x

Area(A) of a rectangle= Length(l) * Width(w)
A= l*w
A= (x)*(x-62)
A= x² - 62x

Answer:

If the length(l) equals "x" and the width(w) equals 62 less than the value of "x", then the area is equal to the value of "x" squared minus the value of "x" multiplied by 62.

Area= x² - 62x

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