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Find the perimeter
side A: x+10y units
side B:7x^2-x+9y units

Find the perimeter side A: x+10y units side B:7x^2-x+9y units-example-1
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Answer:

14x^2 + 2y

Explanation:

We are given two expressions as the side lengths of a rectangle we must find the perimeter.

The formula for perimeter of a rectangle is
P=l+l+w+w. Judging by this, we will have add up all the sides of the rectangle. Lets start by adding the two length expressions first.


(x+10y)+(x+10y)

Add x terms


2x

Add y terms


2x+20y.

Now lets add the width terms


(7x^2 - x - 9y) + (7x^2 - x - 9y)

Add x squared terms


14x^2

Add x terms


14x^2-2x

Add y terms


14x^2-2x-18y

Now we need to add both of the two expressions together


(14x^2-2x-18y)+(2x+20y)

We can bring down our x squared term since we have no like terms


14x^2

Add x terms, which cancel.


14x^2+0

Add y terms


14x^2 +2y

The perimeter of the rectangle is 14x^2 + 2y

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