Math, asked by pavanchowdary576, 11 months ago

Find the area of the rectangle with sides 6x^2 and ( x+1/x^2

Answers

Answered by asquare567pam1eo
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rectangle=length×breadth

A=(6x^2)×(x+1/x^2)

A=6×(x+1)

Therfore,Area=6x+6

Answered by venupillai
3

Answer:

The area = 6(x + 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a rectangle is the product of its sides.

We are given that the sides are 6x² and (x+1)/x²

=> Area = 6x² * (x+1)/x²

             = 6(x + 1)

Note:

The sum is not clear in terms of the brackets used. The sides of the rectangle could also be: 6x² and x + (1/x²)

In this case,

Area = 6x² * [x + (1/x²)]

         = 6x²*x + (6x²/x²)

          = 6x³ + 6

          = 6(x³ + 1)

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