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The length of a rectangle is 4 cm more than 3 times it’s width. If the area of the rectangle is 15 cm^2, find the width. Use quadratic equations.
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The length of a rectangle is 4 cm more than 3 times it’s width. If the area of the rectangle is 15 cm^2, find the width. Use quadratic equations.
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same answer as the first question be with the quadratic formula
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Well, you should probably check with somebody else but i had got 26.5 or 26 1/2. I'm not sure if that is correct due to it saying to use quadratic equations. Sorry
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