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A rectangle's length is three times its width. Let w denote the rectangle's width. What polynomial represents the rectangle's area?
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A rectangle's length is three times its width. Let w denote the rectangle's width. What polynomial represents the rectangle's area?
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A rectangle's length is three times its width. Let w denote the rectangle's width. What polynomial represents the rectangle's area?
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Width = ' W '
Length = 3 times as long = 3W
Area = (length) x (width) = (3W) x (W) =
3W²
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