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A rectangle is 5 √7 + 2 √3 meters long and 6 √7 - 3 √3 meters wide. a. Find the perimeter of the rectangle in simplest form. 2 b. Find the area of the rectangle in simplest form…
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A rectangle is 5 √7 + 2 √3 meters long and 6 √7 - 3 √3 meters wide. a. Find the perimeter of the rectangle in simplest form. 2 b. Find the area of the rectangle in simplest form.
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I think the answer is 16.70
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