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Suppose you know the base of a rectangle has a length of 4 inches and diagonal has a length of 5 inches. Find the area of the rectangle.
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Suppose you know the base of a rectangle has a length of 4 inches and diagonal has a length of 5 inches. Find the area of the rectangle.
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The area of the rectangle would be 20 inches squared. To find this answer you multiply length times height to get the area. Always remember to put squared for area.
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