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CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP WITH MATH? The rectangle has an area of 4(x+3) square units. A- If the dimensions of the rectangle are doubled, what is the area of the new rectangle in terms of x? Show your work.
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CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP WITH MATH?
The rectangle has an area of 4(x+3) square units.
A- If the dimensions of the rectangle are doubled, what is the area of the new rectangle in terms of x? Show your work.
B- Will the ratio of the area of the original rectangle to the area of the larger rectangle be the same for any positive value of x? Explain.
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if we double the dimensions of the rectangle, the area will be fourfold:
B- yes, it will always be the same because:
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A)
If it has an area of 4(x+3) we can think that one side has a length of 4, and the other has a length of (x+3).
So, if the dimensions were doubled, 4 x 2 = 8. And 2(x+3) = 2x+6.
The new area would be:
8(2x+6) = 16x+48.
B)
The ratio will be the same. For example lets plug in some points:
x=0
4(0+3) = 4(3) = 12
And
16(0)+48 = 0+48 = 48
So the ratio is 48/12 = 4
Lets plug in another point.
x=2
4(2+3)= 4(5) = 20
And
x=2
16(2)+48 = 32 + 48 = 80
80/20 = 4
So the ratio is the same :)
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