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A rectangle has a length of x inches and a width 2 inches less than the length.If the dimensions were doubled, what would be the area, in square inches, of the new rectangle in terms of x?
2x-4
8x-8
2x^2-4x
4x^2-8x
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D or 4x2-8x
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