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A rectangular field has dimensions of (2x-3) yards and (x+4) yards. the area of the field is 285 square yards. what are the length and width of the field?

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The area of a rectangle is given by the multiplication of its dimensions:


\text{Area} = \text{width} * \text{length}

In this case, we have an exact value for the area, and two variable expressions for width and length. Let's replace the formula above with what we're given:


285 = (2x-3)(x+4)

If you expand the right hand side, you have


285 = 2 x^2+ 5 x-12

And if you move all terms to the right hand side, this becomes


0 = 2 x^2+ 5 x-297

This is a quadratic equation, since it is in the form
ax^2+bx+c=0, where
a = 2,\ b=5 \text{ and } c = -297

If you plug these values in the generic formula


x_(1,2) = (-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

you get


x = (-27)/(2) \text{ or } x = 11

Let's see which dimensions they yield:


x = (-27)/(2) \implies 2x-3 = -30,\quad x+4 = (-19)/(2)

But the dimensions of a rectangle can't be negative, so we can't accept this answer.

The other solution yields


x = 11 \implies 2x-3 = 19,\quad x+4 = 15

So these are the dimensions of the rectangle

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