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24 May, 04:28

What are the side lengths of the rectangle area 40 perimeter 26

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  1. 24 May, 05:38
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    Recall the formula for finding the area of a rectangle:

    Area = Length * Width

    Recall the formula for finding the perimeter of a rectangle:

    Perimeter = 2 (Length + Width)

    Given in your problem:

    Area = 40 sq. units

    Perimeter = 26 units

    Required to solve for:

    Length (L) and width (W)

    • First, substitute the given to the formula:

    Area = Length x Width

    40 = L * W ⇒ equation number 1

    Perimeter = 2 (Length + Width)

    26 = 2 (L + W) ⇒ equation number 2

    • Simplifying equation number 2,

    13 = L + W

    • Rearranging the equation,

    L = 13 - W ⇒ equation 3

    Substituting equation 3 from equation 1:

    (equation 1) 40 = (L) (W)

    (equation 3) L = 13 - W

    40 = (13 - W) (W)

    40 = 13W - W²

    (regrouping) W² - 13W + 40 = 0

    (factoring) (W - 8) (W - 5) = 0

    W - 8 = 0; W - 5 = 0

    W = 8; W = 5

    Therefore, there are 2 possible values for the width of the rectangle. It can be 8 units or 5 units.

    • Now to solve for the length of the rectangle, substitute the two values of width to equation 3.

    (equation 3) L = 13 - W

    for W = 8 ⇒ L = 13 - 8

    L = 5 units

    for W = 5 ⇒ L = 13 - 5

    L = 8 units
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