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13 July, 21:54

The area of a rectangle is 54cm. The length is 2cm more than a x and the width is 5cm less than twice x. Solve for x. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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  1. 13 July, 23:37
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    A rectangle is a quadrilateral and its area is expressed as the product of its length and width. From the given, we have:

    Length = x + 2

    Width = 2x - 5

    Area = 54 cm^2

    Area = Length x Width

    Substituting the values,

    Area = (x + 2) (2x-5) = 54

    54 = 2x^2 - x - 10

    2x^2 - x - 64 = 0

    We can see that the equation above is a polynomial with a degree of 2 therefore we can usethe Quadratic Formula to solve for x. The quadratic formula will solve two values of x.

    x1 = (-b + (√b^2 - (4ac)) / 2a = 5.91

    x2 = (-b - (√b^2 - (4ac)) / 2a = - 5.41

    Since, for this case, the value x should not result to a negative value for both dimensions thus x is equal to 5.91.
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