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alukav5142 [94]
2 years ago
15

The perimeter and area of a rectangle are 22 cm

Mathematics
1 answer:
Pavel [41]2 years ago
8 0

The perimeter and area of a rectangle are (5,6) and (6,5).

The perimeter method for a rectangle states that P = (L + W) × 2, where P represents perimeter, L represents length, and W represents width. when you are given the size of a square form, you may simply plug within the values of L and W into the formula that allows you to clear up for the fringe.

A perimeter is a closed course that encompasses, surrounds, or outlines either a two-dimensional shape or a one-dimensional period. The perimeter of a circle or an ellipse is known as its circumference. Calculating the perimeter has several practical programs.

The perimeter P of a rectangle is given by means of the method, P=2l+2w, in which l is the period and w is the width of the rectangle. The place A of a rectangle is given with the aid of the components, A=lw, wherein l is the length and w is the width.

The perimeter of the rectangle:

P=2l+2w=22

divide 2 into both sides

l+w=11 -------------> (1)

w=11-l

Area of the rectangle:

l*w=30

l(11-l)=30

11l-l^2-30=0

l^2-11l+30=0

By factor method,

(l-5)(l-6)=0

l=5,6.

Substitute this value in w,

l=5 implies w=6

l=6 implies w=5

There we have two solutions.

The length and breadth of the rectangle is

(5,6) and (6,5).

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