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oee [108]
3 years ago
6

Type the correct answer in the box. Jason builds doghouses for a pet store. Each doghouse is a wooden structure with a rectangul

ar base that has an area of 21 square feet and a length that is 4 feet more than its width. If x represents the width of the doghouse, write an equation in the given form that can be used to determine the possible dimensions of the base of the doghouse. 
Mathematics
2 answers:
Gelneren [198K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Width = 3 feet

Length = 7 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

x represents the width of doghouse so,

Width = x

Length is 4 times more than its width

Length = x+4

Area of doghouse = 21 square feet

We know

Area of rectangle = Length * Width

21 = (x+4)*x

21 = x^2+4x

=> x^2+4x-21=0

Solving the above quadratic equation by factorization to find the value of x

x^2+7x-3x-21=0

x(x+7)-3(x+7)=0

(x+7)(x-3)=0

x+7 =0 and x-3=0

x= -7 and x =3

Since the width of rectangle can never be negative so, x=3

Width =x = 3 feet

Length = x+4 = 3+4 = 7 feet

Anuta_ua [19.1K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:  (x + 7)(x - 3) = 0

               width (x) = 3

               length (x+4) = 7

<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>

Area (A) = length (l) × width (x)

       21   =  (x + 4)     ×    (x)

       21   =  x² + 4x                   <em>distributed (x) into (x + 4)</em>

        0   =  x² + 4x - 21             <em>subtracted 21 from both sides</em>

        0  = (x + 7)(x - 3)               <em>factored quadratic equation</em>

 0 = x + 7   or    0 = x - 3          <em>applied Zero Product Property</em>

 x = -7        or     x = 3               <em>solved each equation</em>

x = -7 is not valid <em>because lengths cannot be negative </em>

so x = 3

and length ... x + 4 = (3) + 4 = 7

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