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Mathematics, 22.02.2021 20:10 nadiacastrejon0

Please help I'm confused. If you explain well I'll give brainliest. Part 1: You trimmed a large square picture so that you could fit it into a frame. The area of the cut picture is 20 square inches. If we want to find the area of the original picture, what equation would I use? *Remember Area of rectangle = length x width
A.20=(x−5)(x−6) B.20=(x + 5)(x + 6) C.20=x squared D.20=5x+6x
Part 2: A. x=1, so Area=42 square inches B. x=10, so Area= 100 square inches C. x=10, so Area=300 square inches D.20=5x+6x x=1, so Area = 1 square inch

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