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If the area of a rectangle is 3x^3y^2 + 2x^2y + 15xy and its length is 3xy, find its breadth.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question:

If the area of a rectangle is 3x^3y^2 + 2x^2y + 15xy and its length is 3xy, find its breadth.​

Solution:

60x³y³

Step-by-step explanation:

first i advice you to improve way of writing mathematics symbols

By considering the word respectively,

L=3X²×2Y in meters

B=5XY²×2 in meters

AREA OF A RECTANGLE= L×B

ANSWER=3X²×2Y×5XY²×2

multiply the common numbers first or we say like terms altogether.

=3×2×5×2=60. do not multiply the squared number 2.

=X²×X= X³, because the bases are all the same in multiplication we add the exponents 2 and 1 although 1 is not written as an exponent at the second X

=Y×Y²=Y³

#Hopeithelps..

 

Answered by sargusaisathwikdpswa
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Answer:

If the area of a rectangle is 3x^3y^2 + 2x^2y + 15xy and its length is 3xy, find its breadth.​

Solution:

60x³y³

Step-by-step explanation:

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