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**Title: Finding the Area of a Rectangle**

**Introduction:**
This exercise helps students learn how to write an algebraic expression for the area of a rectangle and then simplify the expression. Follow each example to understand the step-by-step process.

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**Example Problems:**

**Problem 13:**

*Diagram:* 
A rectangle is depicted with the dimensions labeled as \( x \) (width) and \( x + 5 \) (length).

**Instruction:**
Write an expression for the area of the rectangle and then simplify the expression.

**Solution Steps:**
1. **Formula for Area of a Rectangle:** 
   \[
   \text{Area} = \text{Length} \times \text{Width}
   \]
2. **Substitute the given dimensions into the formula:**
   \[
   \text{Area} = (x + 5) \times x
   \]
3. **Distribute \( x \) through the parenthesis:**
   \[
   \text{Area} = x^2 + 5x
   \]

**Final Expression for Problem 13:**
\[
\text{Area} = x^2 + 5x
\]

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**Problem 14:**

*Diagram:* 
Another rectangle is illustrated with the dimensions labeled as \( y \) (width) and \( x + y \) (length).

**Instruction:**
Write an expression for the area of the rectangle and then simplify the expression.

**Solution Steps:**
1. **Formula for Area of a Rectangle:**
   \[
   \text{Area} = \text{Length} \times \text{Width}
   \]
2. **Substitute the given dimensions into the formula:**
   \[
   \text{Area} = (x + y) \times y
   \]
3. **Distribute \( y \) through the parenthesis:**
   \[
   \text{Area} = xy + y^2
   \]

**Final Expression for Problem 14:**
\[
\text{Area} = xy + y^2
\]

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**Conclusion:**

Understanding how to write and simplify expressions for the area of rectangles is an important algebraic skill. Practice more problems to master this concept.

---

**Additional Notes:**

* For more practice problems, check Section 12-4 in the Learning Module.
* Remember to
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Finding the Area of a Rectangle** **Introduction:** This exercise helps students learn how to write an algebraic expression for the area of a rectangle and then simplify the expression. Follow each example to understand the step-by-step process. --- **Example Problems:** **Problem 13:** *Diagram:* A rectangle is depicted with the dimensions labeled as \( x \) (width) and \( x + 5 \) (length). **Instruction:** Write an expression for the area of the rectangle and then simplify the expression. **Solution Steps:** 1. **Formula for Area of a Rectangle:** \[ \text{Area} = \text{Length} \times \text{Width} \] 2. **Substitute the given dimensions into the formula:** \[ \text{Area} = (x + 5) \times x \] 3. **Distribute \( x \) through the parenthesis:** \[ \text{Area} = x^2 + 5x \] **Final Expression for Problem 13:** \[ \text{Area} = x^2 + 5x \] --- **Problem 14:** *Diagram:* Another rectangle is illustrated with the dimensions labeled as \( y \) (width) and \( x + y \) (length). **Instruction:** Write an expression for the area of the rectangle and then simplify the expression. **Solution Steps:** 1. **Formula for Area of a Rectangle:** \[ \text{Area} = \text{Length} \times \text{Width} \] 2. **Substitute the given dimensions into the formula:** \[ \text{Area} = (x + y) \times y \] 3. **Distribute \( y \) through the parenthesis:** \[ \text{Area} = xy + y^2 \] **Final Expression for Problem 14:** \[ \text{Area} = xy + y^2 \] --- **Conclusion:** Understanding how to write and simplify expressions for the area of rectangles is an important algebraic skill. Practice more problems to master this concept. --- **Additional Notes:** * For more practice problems, check Section 12-4 in the Learning Module. * Remember to
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