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Length of a rectangular park is 40 metres more than its breadth. Area of the park is 2304 square metres. Now we will learn how to express this statement in Mathematical language

Let the breadth of the rectangular park = x metres

Therefore, length of the rectangular park = (x+ 40) metres

So, area of the rectangular park = (x + 40) βˆ™ x square metres

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