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Mathematics, 25.10.2021 14:00 josuep425

When adding the areas of an x2 tile with another x2 tile, the resulting area can be expressed as x2+x2=2x2. When adding the areas of an x2 tile with an x tile, can we say that the resulting area is x2+x=2x3? Why or why not?

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