Mathematics, 11.05.2021 18:40 dblakes43
The rectangle below has an area of 12y2 + 21y5.
The width of the rectangle is equal to the greatest
common monomial factor of 12y2 and 21y5.
What is the length and width of the rectangle?
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The rectangle below has an area of 12y2 + 21y5.
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