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What is the area of a parallelogram if its length is x+4 and its height is x+3

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Area of a parallelogram is:


\sf A=bh

Where 'b' is the base and 'h' is the height. Plug in what we know:


\sf A=(x+4)(x+3)

Distribute(multiply everything in the first parenthesis to everything in the second parenthesis):


\sf x* x=x^2

\sf x* 3=3x

\sf 4* x=4x

\sf 4* 3=12

So we have:


\sf A=x^2+3x+4x+12

Combine like terms(3x + 4x = 7x):


\sf A=\boxed{\sf x^2+7x+12}
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