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21 December, 04:01

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The length of a rectangle is three centimeters less than the width. If the area of the rectangle is 54cm^2, find the dimensions of the rectangle.

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  1. 21 December, 06:05
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    Width = 9 cm

    Length = 6 cm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x be width, then length is x - 3

    Let area be E. Then we have: E = x ⋅ (x - 3)

    54 = x^2-3x

    x^2-3x-54=0

    We then do the Discriminant of the equation:

    D=9+216

    D=225

    X1=3+15 over 2. which is 9

    X2 = 3-15. over 2. which is - 6 Which is declined, since we can't have negative width and length.

    Therefore x is 9. So width

    So width = x = 9cm and length is x-3 = 9-3cm=6 cm
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