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What side lengths should be used to model the rectangle?

A rectangle with an area of x2 - 4x - 12 square units is
represented by the model
(x + 2) and (x-6)
(x+6) and (x - 2)
(x + 2) and (x - 10)
(x + 10) and (x - 2)

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2 Answers

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Answer:

A (x + 2) and (x – 6)

Explanation:

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User Richard Hunter
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For this case we have that by definition, the area of a rectangle is given by:


A = ab

Where:

a, b: They are the sides of the rectangle

We have as data that the area of the rectangle is given by:


x ^ 2-4x-12

IF we factor the expression, we must find two numbers that when multiplied give as a result "-12" and when summed give as result "-4". These numbers are: -6 and +2:


(x-6) (x + 2)

Thus, the sides of the rectangle are given by:


(x-6) (x + 2)

Answer:

Option A

User Doug Galante
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