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Which of the following represents the area of a rectangle whose length is 5x − 3 and whose width is x + 7?

5x2 − 21
5x2 + 9x − 21
5x2 + 32x − 21
5x2 − 32x − 21

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Answer:

C 5x^2 + 32x - 21

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Which of the following represents the area of a rectangle whose length is 5x − 3 and-example-1
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Answer : option C, 5x2 + 32x − 21

In the rectangle, the length = 5x - 3 and width = x + 7

We know the formula for area of rectangle = length * width

Area of rectangle = (5x-3)(x+7)

WE multiply it using FOIL method

F - First terms, 5x * x =
5x^2

O- Outer terms, 5x * 7 = 35x

I - Inner terms, -3 * x= -3x

L - Last terms, -3 * 7 = -21

Now we add all the terms


5x^2 +35x -3x -21

combine like terms


5x^2 +32x -21

So area of a rectangle =
5x^2 +32x -21

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