
Respuesta :
Answer:
Area = 3w^2 - 6w
Step-by-step explanation:
Area = width * length
width = w
length = 3w - 6
- this is because the length is six less than three times the width so you get that the length = 3w - 6
Area = w (3w - 6)
Area = 3w^2 - 6w
Answer:
Area of rectangle = 3w² - 6w
Step-by-step explanation:
Framing algebraic expressions:
   Width = 'w' ft
   three times of width = 3*w = 3w
       six less than 3w = 3w - 6
  length = 3w - 6
   [tex]\sf \boxed{\bf Area \ of \ rectangle = length*width}[/tex]
                   = (3w - 6)*w
                   = 3w*w - 6*w
                   = 3w² - 6w