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15 October, 11:56

The rectangle below has an area of 4 (x+3) [4 is width, x+3 is length] square units. If the dimensions of the rectangle are doubled, what is the area of the new rectangle in terms of x?

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  1. 15 October, 12:07
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    Well, we need to double each dimension separately first. 4*2 is 8, and (x+3) * 2 is (2x+6), so putting these two together, the area in terms of x is 8 (2x+6)
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