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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 05:30 melinda12ms

(I'll give Brainliest) Find the equation for the area, A, of the rectangle with a length of βˆ’5 and a width of βˆ’1. A = (βˆ’1)+5(βˆ’1)
B ^2βˆ’5+5
C ^2βˆ’6+5
D ^2+5

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