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Mathematics, 14.06.2020 03:57 kyandrewilliams1
Pls answer fast) A rectangle has vertices at (Negative1, 6), (Negative1, Negative2), (3, 6), and (3, Negative 2). Sara says the area of the rectangle is 16 square units and her work is shown below.
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Sara’s Work
Step 1
Base: StartAbsoluteValue negative 1 EndAbsoluteValue + StartAbsoluteValue 3 EndAbsoluteValue = 4
Step 2
Height: StartAbsoluteValue 6 EndAbsoluteValue + StartAbsoluteValue negative 2 EndAbsoluteValue = 4
Step 3
Area: 4 times 4 = 16 square units
Where, if at all, did Sara first make a mistake in finding the area of the rectangle?
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
no mistake.
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