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Find the area of a rectangle whose side lengths are 4x² and 6x²– 3x.

A. 24x⁶– 12x²
B. 24x⁴ - 3x
C. 24x⁴ - 12x³
D. 20x³- 6x²​

User Ilegolas
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Answer: C. 24x⁴ - 12x³

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a rectangle is length × width.

4x² × (6x²– 3x) to answer this, we multiply 4x² for each term inside the parentheses.

4x² × 6x² = 24x⁴ (4 × 6 = 24 and x² × x² = x⁴)

4x² × -3x = -12x³ (4 × -3 = -12 and x² × x = x³)

So the answer is 24x⁴ - 12x³

User Mnagy
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Answer:

c

Explanation:

4x^2(6x^2-3x)

=24x^4-12x^3

User VIKAS KATARIYA
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