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15 December, 08:41

The length of a rectangle is 3 less than the width. Determine how the area will change if the length of the rectangle is increased by 5 and the width is decreased by two. Show your work.

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  1. 15 December, 11:27
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    At the beggining, if we called "b" to the length and "h" to the width, then the Area (A) = (h - 3) x (h) = h² - 3h.

    In the final situation A = h² - 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given A = b x h. At the beggining we have b = h - 3 and h. So, A = (h - 3) x h ⇒ A = h² - 3h

    In the second situation, b = (h - 3) + 5 and h = h - 2.

    Then A = ((h - 3) + 5) x (h - 2) = (h - 3 + 5) x (h - 2) = (h + 2) x (h - 2)

    ⇒ A = h² - 2h + 2h - 4 ⇒ A = h² - 4.
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