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tino4ka555 [31]
3 years ago
14

A rectangle is 6 centimeters longer than is wide and has an area of 280 square centimeters if l represent the length,in centimet

ers of the rectangle solving which of the following formulas will give the correct value for l?
Mathematics
2 answers:
rodikova [14]3 years ago
4 0
A = L * W
W = L - 6

280 = L(L - 6) or 280 = L^2 - 6L
drek231 [11]3 years ago
4 0
L = w+6
a = 280 = w*(w+6)
280 = w^2+ 6w.
0 = w^2 + 6w - 280
w^2 + 20w - 14w - 280
(w^2 + 20w) - (14w-280)
w(w + 20) - 14(w + 20)
0 = w - 14 OR 0 = w + 20
-20=w OR 14=w
14 must be the answer, you cannot have negative width. Ergo, length = 20.
Width + 6, 14 + 6, 20 = length
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