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Mathematics, 06.04.2020 01:39 Naysa150724

A square has sides with lengths of (x - 2) units. A rectangle has a length of x units and a width of
(x - 4) units.
Which statements about the situation are true? Select all that apply.
The area of the square is greater than the area of the rectangle.
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The area of the square is (x2 - 4) square units.
The value of x must be greater than 4.
The difference in the areas is 4x -4.
The area of the rectangle is (x2 - 4x) square units.

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