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How do I find the area of these?

How do I find the area of these?-example-1
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Answer:

For b. 11*3x = 33x

For c. (3x-4)(11x-2) =
33x^(2) -50x+8

Step-by-step explanation:

For b. Since it is a rectangular the A = l*w

w = 11 & l = 3x => A = 11*3x = 33x

For c. Since it is a square we could assume that the A =
s^(2) a side squared (since they all have the same length) but to be on the safe side, we'll assume it is not a square and do the math of multiplying one side by another (just like for a rectangle)

Side up = 3x + (-4) = 3x-4

Side left = 11x + (-2) = 11x-2

Side up * Side left = (3x-4)(11x-2) =
33x^(2) -50x+8

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