Rectangle of length ; 4x+3 and x+6y. Breath 3x+1 and 4x-y. Find x and y And the area.

To find x and y, we need to equate the corresponding sides of the rectangle:

Length = 4x+3 = x+6y
Breath = 3x+1 = 4x-y

From the first equation, we get:

4x+3 = x+6y
3x = 6y-3
x = 2y-1

Substituting this value of x in the second equation, we get:

3(2y-1)+1 = 4(2y-1)-y
6y-3+1 = 8y-4
y = 2

Substituting y=2 in the value of x, we get:

x = 2y-1 = 2(2)-1 = 3

Therefore, x=3 and y=2.

To find the area of the rectangle, we multiply the length and breadth:

Area = (4x+3)(3x+1) = (4(3)+3)(3(3)+1) = 39 square units.

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what does "length ; 4x+3 and x+6y" even mean?