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If a storm window has an area of 315 square inches, which equation can be used to find the dimensions when the window is 6 inches higher than it is wide (x represents height)?

User Gerald
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im not entirely sure but wouldnt the equation be (x)(x-6)?
User JimmyCarlos
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Let x represents the height of the window

So width of the window will be (x-6)

Area of the storm = (h )(w)

315 = x(x-6)

315 =
x^(2) - 6x


x^(2) - 6x - 315 = 0

Factors of the above equation will be

(x - 21)(x +15) = 0

x - 21 = 0 ⇒ x = 21 in

x + 15 = 0 ⇒ x = -15 in

We can not consider negative value as height never be negative.

So height = 21 in

Width = x - 6 = 21 - 6 = 15 in

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