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The height of a photograph is 40 cm greater than the width, and the area of the photograph is 896 cm2what is the height of the photograph?

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Answer:

Height = 56 cm

Explanation:

let the width of photograph be = 'w' cm

let the Height of photograph be = 'h' cm

Now it is given that height is 40 cm greater than width

=> h = w + 40 cm.............................(i)

Now it is given that area of photograph =
896cm^(2)

We know that area =
Width^{}x
Height^{}

Thus we have
h^{} x
w^{}=
896cm^(2)

Applying value of 'h' from equation i we get


(w+40^{})x
w^{}=
896cm^(2)


w^(2) +40w=896cm^(2)

This is a quadratic equation in 'w' whose solution in standard form is given by

w=
\frac{-b\mp\sqrt{b^(2)-4ac}}{2a}

upon comparing with standard equation we see that

a =1

b=40

c=896

applying values in the formula we get

w=
\frac{-40\mp\sqrt{40^(2)-4* 1*- 896}}{2 *1 }

w1 = 16 cm

w2 = -56 cm

We discard -56 cm since length cannot be negative thus

width = 16 cm

Height = 40+16 cm = 56 cm

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