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Solve for the dimensions of the area model below and then write an equation showing how the area as a sum is equivalent to the area as a product.

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For each multiplication expression, sketch an area model. Label the dimensions and the area of each part. Then write an equation showing that the area as a product equals the area as a sum. a. (x+1)(x+2), b. 3(2x+5), c. (2x-3)(x+2), d. (x-1)(y-1), e. -2y(y+3), f. (-x+1)(3x+y-4)

Answer and explanation:

a. (x+1)(x+2)= x×x+x×2+1×x+1×2

The dimensions (length and width) is x+1 and x+2

b. 3(2x+5) = 3×2x+3×5

The dimensions is 3 and 2x+5

c. (2x-3)(x+2)= 2x×x+2x×2-3×x-3×+2

The dimensions are 2x-3 and x+2

d. (x-1)(y-1)= x×y+x×-1-1×y-1×-1

Dimensions are x-1 and y-1

e. -2y(y+3)= -2y×y-2y×3

Dimensions are -2y and y+3

f. (-x+1)(3x+y-4)= -x×3x-x×y-x×-4+1×3x+1×y+1×-4

Dimensions are -x+1 and 3x+y-4

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