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28 August, 14:48

The area of a rectangle is greater than 10. What is a reasonable domain for the shorter side of the rectangle?

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  1. 28 August, 15:22
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    Let 'x' denote the longer side of the rectangle and let 'y' denote the shorter side of the rectangle.

    From the problem, we know that:

    x > y

    xy > 10

    With some rearranging, we get that:

    x > y > 10/x
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