kamilareed09
kamilareed09 kamilareed09
  • 03-06-2021
  • Mathematics
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The area of a rectangle can be represented by x^2−8x+12 . If the width is x − 6, what would be the length?

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cassandravenegas1213
cassandravenegas1213 cassandravenegas1213
  • 03-06-2021
ANSWER: Let length be L = x+6 and width be W.
Given:
(x+6)W = x2 +8x +12
W = (x2 +8x +12)/(x+6)
W= (x+6)(x+2)/x+6)
W= x+2
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jonathon4pf jonathon4pf
  • 03-06-2021
Short Answer: x+2 because W is the width
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