definition of rectangular region
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A rectangular region is bounded by the graphs of the equations
y = a
y = - b
x = - c
x = d.
Step-by-step explanation:
A rectangle is a 2D figure having:
- 4 sides
- 4 corners
- 4 right angles
- Opposite sides of a rectangle shape are the same length
- One pair of sides are being longer than the other pair.
- If all the sides of a rectangle were the same size, it is known as a square.
A rectangular region is can be represented by the area bounded by the graphs of the equations:
y = a
y = - b
x = - c
x = d.
where a, b, c, d ∈ positive integers.
Therefore, a rectangular region is bounded by the graphs of the equations: y = a , y = - b, x = - c and x = d.
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