Find the area of a rectangle with a length of (4x^2) and a width of (x+6)
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Substitute the given values into the formula for area of a rectangle. area = length*width area = (4x^2)*(x +6) Use the distributive property to eliminate parentheses. area = 4x^3 +24x^2
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2. y=1x+6
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