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14 June, 19:28

How long is the shorter side of a rectangle when one side is 2" longer than the other and the area is 15 sq. in?

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  1. 14 June, 23:03
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    To find area, you use:

    L*W=A

    We know the area, so let's plug that in.

    L*W=15

    We also received more information. Let's say the length is the longer side.

    L=W+2

    Let's plug that in for L.

    W (W+2) = 15

    W²+2W=15

    You can find W by putting it in a graph. You could also solve by guessing and checking.

    So, the shorter side is 3 inches long.
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