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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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What is the area of a parallelogram if its length is x+4 and its height is x+3
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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:
Where 'b' is the base and 'h' is the height. Plug in what we know:
Distribute(multiply everything in the first parenthesis to everything in the second parenthesis):
So we have:
Combine like terms(3x + 4x = 7x):
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