Hi everybody!
i need on an algebra 1 question.
35 points for .
the length of...
Mathematics, 25.08.2019 05:30 Nathanr23
Hi everybody!
i need on an algebra 1 question.
35 points for .
the length of a rectangle is (5x2 + 4x - 4) units, and its width is (4x3 - 2x + 6) units.
part a: what is the area of the rectangle? show your work.
part b: does the answer for part a show that polynomials are closed under an operation? justify your answer.
part c: what is the degree and classification of the expression obtained in part a?
you!
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