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The area of a triangle whose height is 1 more than 6 times its base is 13 square feet. If the base of the triangle is x feet, which equation models this situation? A. 6x^2 +x-12=0 B. 6x^2 +x-13=0 C. 6x^2
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The area of a triangle whose height is 1 more than 6 times its base is 13 square feet. If the base of the triangle is x feet, which equation models this situation?
A. 6x^2 +x-12=0
B. 6x^2 +x-13=0
C. 6x^2 +x-26
D. 6x^2 +6x-26
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more than 6 times its base is 13 square
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