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the area of a rectangle is 70 square inches the length of the rectangle is 3 inches longer than the width wich equation models this situation

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Answer:3x+x^2

Explanation:

Area= length*width

=(3+x) *x

=3x+x^2

User Josh Santangelo
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Answer:

x² - 3x - 70 = 0 models this situation.

Explanation:

Area of a rectangle = 70 inches²

Let the length of the rectangle = x inch

Since Length of the rectangle is 3 inches longer than the width of the rectangle.

Then width of the rectangle = (x - 3) inches

Now area = Length × width

70 = x(x - 3)

x² - 3x = 70

x² - 3x - 70 = 0

Therefore, x² - 3x - 70 = 0 models this situation.

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