Option third "He could draw a diagram of a rectangle with dimensions x – 1 and x – 6 and then show the area is equivalent to the sum of x², –x, –6x, and 6' is correct.
What is the area of the rectangle?
It is defined as the area occupied by the rectangle in two-dimensional planner geometry.
The area of a rectangle can be calculated using the following formula:
Rectangle area = length x width
We have a quadratic expression to model the area of the rectangle:
= x² – 7x + 6
[tex]\rm =\left(x^2-x\right)+\left(-6x+6\right)[/tex]
[tex]=\rm x\left(x-1\right)-6\left(x-1\right)[/tex]
= (x - 1)(x - 6)
Thus, option third "He could draw a diagram of a rectangle with dimensions x – 1 and x – 6 and then show the area is equivalent to the sum of x², –x, –6x, and 6' is correct.
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