Answer:
The length of a rectangle is 2 feet more than it's width. How do you find the dimensions of the rectangle if its area is 63 square feet?
Step-by-step explanation:
x(x+2) = 63
x^2 + 2x = 63
x^2 + 2x - 63 = 0
Quadratic formula with numbers plugged in: (-2 +or- sqrt(4 - 4* 1 * -63))/2 becomes
-2 +or- sqrt(256)/2 so (-2 +or- 16)/2 therefore -18/2 or 14/2. Discard negative result.
x = 7. 63/7=9. Sides are 7ft and 9ft.
<u>Given</u>
<u>Substitute l and solve the following for w:</u>
The width is 8 ft
3, 4, 5
3 ^2 = 9
4 ^2 = 16
5 ^2 = 25
9 + 16 = 25
I wrote the steps down, hopefully you understand them and the answer is on the lower right corner.