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The formula for the area of the cross section of a rectangular pole is given by the product of its length and breadth.
If the rectangular pole has a length (L) and a breadth (B), then the area of the cross section (A) is calculated as:
[A = L times B]
This formula applies broadly to any rectangular-shaped object when determining its cross-sectional area, including poles, beams, and bars, provided you are referring to the face that is rectangular.