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Mathematics, 06.10.2019 21:30, larry5007

Suppose a2 - 64 represents the area of a rectangle. if the length is represented by a + 8, what would represent the width? a) a - 8 b) a + 8 c) (a + 8)(a - 8) d) (a - 8)(a + 8)

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