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25 May, 09:04

26. If the area of the rectangle shown below is given by the expression 3x + 7x - 6,

and the width is (x + 3), which of the following could represent the length?

A = (3x+2)

B = (x+2)

C = (3x-3)

D = (3x-2)

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  1. 25 May, 09:10
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    D = (3x-2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Area=length*width = 3x²+7x-6

    thus a=3 b=7 c=-6

    W = (x+3)

    since c is - 6 it has to be the product of 3 (from W) = -2

    since a=3 multiply by x (from W) 3*x=3x

    =3x-2

    check if its correct.

    3x-2*x+3

    x (3x-2) + 3 (3x-2)

    3x²-2x+9x-6

    3x²+7x-6 thus its true
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