I does not so the question is misguided.
To find the area in square metres, you multiply the length by the width. For a rectangle that measures 3 metres by 4 metres, the area is 3 x 4 = 12 square metres. Therefore, 3x4 metres is equal to 12 square metres.
Yes. Before using the polynomial for any productive purpose, it would have to be cleaned up and simplified. In that process, the +3x4 and -3x4 would go away, and the highest-order term remaining would be the 4x3.
3x4=12 12+1=13 come on I'm in year 7 and i knew that right away
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Yes, 4x3 or 3x4 does equal 12.
I does not so the question is misguided.
3x4=12-4=8
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To find the area in square metres, you multiply the length by the width. For a rectangle that measures 3 metres by 4 metres, the area is 3 x 4 = 12 square metres. Therefore, 3x4 metres is equal to 12 square metres.
There are 3 feet in one yard. 3x4 = 12, therefore 12 feet and 4 yards are equal.
Yes. Before using the polynomial for any productive purpose, it would have to be cleaned up and simplified. In that process, the +3x4 and -3x4 would go away, and the highest-order term remaining would be the 4x3.
no its 12
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