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The area of a rectangle is
2m^(4) +17m^(3) +11m^(2) +24m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the rectangle has a height of
m+8 and a width of
2m^(3) +m^(2) +3m

To find the area of the rectangle, we need to multiply the height and width of the rectangle.


\text { Area }=(m+8)\left(2 m^(3)+m^(2)+3 m\right)

Now, we can distribute the parenthesis,


\text { Area }=2 m^(4)+m^(3)+3 m^(2)+16 m^(3)+8 m^(2)+24 m

Now, grouping the like terms, we have,


\text { Area }=2 m^(4)+17 m^(3)+11 m^(2)+24 m

Thus, the area of the rectangle is
2m^(4) +17m^(3) +11m^(2) +24m

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