Answer:

Solution Steps:
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1.) To solve this you must first know the formula for area of a rectangle:
- Area 
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- Area 
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Note:
 - It doesn't matter which measurement fills the height or width part in the formula.
Equation at the end of Step 1:
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2.) Add 4 and 1, (x powers:)
Note:
 - To multiply powers of the same base, you can add their exponents. So you just do 
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 - When you have a plain variable like 
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, you can assume 
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Equation at the end of Step 2:
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3.) Add 2 and 5, (y powers:)
Note:
 - To multiply powers of the same base, you can add their exponents. So you just do 
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. 
Equation at the end of Step 3:
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4.) Add 1 and 14, (z powers:)
Note:
 - To multiply powers of the same base, you can add their exponents. So you just do 
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.
 - When you have a plain variable like 
 , you can assume
, you can assume 
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. 
Equation at the end of Step 4:
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5.) Multiply 7 and 2:
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Note:
- Since we combine all the powers and multiplied the bases, all you have to do is put it all together in 1 form like we were doing after we added powers in the earlier steps. 
Equation at the end of All Steps:
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