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20 May, 00:21

A rectangle has a length of x inches and a width 2 inches less than the length. If the dimensions were tripled what would be the area of the new rectangle in terms o x

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  1. 20 May, 01:23
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    Originally we have

    length = x

    width = x-2

    since the width is 2 inches smaller than the length

    now let's triple each dimension. Multiply the expressions by 3 to get

    new length = 3*x

    new width = 3 * (x-2) = 3x-6

    Now onto the area

    area = (length) * (width)

    area = (3x) * (3x-6)

    area = 3x*3x-3x*6

    area = 9x^2 - 18x

    So the new larger rectangle has area of 9x^2-18x
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