<u>Question</u>:
A rectangle has a height of 4 and a width of x² + 3x + 2. Express the area of the entire rectangle.
<u>Given:</u>
The height of the rectangle is 4.
The width of the rectangle is 
We need to determine the area of the entire rectangle.
<u>Area of the entire rectangle:</u>
Let us determine the area of the entire rectangle.
The area of the rectangle can be determined using the formula,

Substituting height = 4 and width = 
Thus, we get;

Multiplying the terms by 4, we get;

Thus, the area of the entire rectangle is 
Answer:
I think its D but no hate if not.
Answer:
This would be quad III
Step-by-step explanation:
It has zero solutions because when u subtract z to the other side u get nothing which equals to 2
Since you are solving for x, you need to isolate x on one side of the equation. Start by subtracting C from both sides.
0 = x + a / b - C
Subtract x from both sides to have it on the left side of the equation.
-x = a / b - C
Make x a positive number by dividing both sides by negative one.
x = - a / b + C
A better way of writing this answer would be:
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