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A rectangle has a length that is 5 inches greater than its width, and its area is 104 square inches. The equation (x + 5)x = 104 represents the situation, where x represents the width of the rectangle.

(x + 5)x = 104

x2 + 5x – 104 = 0





Determine the solutions of the equation. What solution makes sense for the situation?

x =

What are the dimensions of the rectangle?

width = ____ inches

length = ____ inches

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x = 8
width = 8 inches
height = 13 inches
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Rectangle, length, width, area, inches, equation, variable

For this case, we have a ractangle of area 104 square inches, they tell us that its length is 5 inches greater than the width. In addition, we have the following equation
(x + 5) x = 104 where the variable "x" represents the width of the rectangle.

By definition, the area of ​​a rectangle is given by:


A = l * x

Where:

  • l: It's the lenght
  • x: It is the width


A = 104 square inches

For the width we have:


(x + 5) x = 104\\x ^ 2 + 5x = 104\\x ^ 2 + 5x-104 = 0

We find the solutions of the equation by factoring, that is, we look for two numbers that when multiplied give as result -104 and when summed give as result +5. So, those numbers are +13 and -8.


13 * -8 = -104\\13-8 = + 5

So, we have:


(x + 13) (x-8) = 0

The roots are:


x_ {1} = - 13\\x_ {2} = 8

The solution that makes sense for the width of the rectangle is: x_ {2} = 8

Thus, the width of the rectangle is x = 8 inches

If the thickness is 5 inches greater than the width, then:


l = 5 + 8\\l = 13\ inches.

Verifying the area, we have:


A = 13 * 8 = 104 square inches

ANswer:


width = 8\ inches\\length = 13\ inches

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