What is the area of a rectangle that has a base of #5# #m# and a height of #(4a +b)# #m#?
1 Answer
Jun 11, 2017
If m is a variable, the area is
Explanation:
We should begin by finding the simplest version of the height. To do this, we distribute the m, to find:
Next, we find the area by multiplying the base by the height. This is how it is set up:
We distribute m to find:
^that explanation was done with m being a variable, but i realize now that you might have meant meters. If so, this is the explanation:
The area of a rectangle is base*height. So, we multiply 5 meters by (4a+b) meters.