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The area of a rectangle is 6x^3 – 30x^2. What is the length of the rectangle if the width is 2x(x – 5)?

User Tia
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So since the area of a rectangle is A=bh, we just need to form our equation off of that. Our equation will look like this:
l*2x(x-5)=6x^3-30x^2


Firstly, divide both sides by 2x(x-5):
l=(6x^3-30x^2)/(2x(x-5))


Next, factor 6x^3-30x^2:
l=(6x^2(x-5))/(2x(x-5))


Next, cancel out (x-5):
l=(6x^2)/(2x)


Next, expand 6x^2:
l=(3*2*x^2)/(2x)


Next, divide and your answer will be:
l=3x

User Jimale Abdi
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x^2 + 8x +15 is the area

x+5 is the length

x+3 is the width

(x+5)(x+3)=

x^2 + 3x +5x +15

x^2 +8x + 15


Hope this helped!!!!

User Grekier
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