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The width of a rectangle is 4 units less than the length. The area of the rectangle is 21 square units. What is the length, in units, of the rectangle?

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Answer:

Let's call the length of the rectangle "L" and the width "W".

From the problem, we know that:

W = L - 4

And

Area = Length x Width

Substituting the first equation into the second equation, we get:

Area = L x (L - 4)

We also know that the area is 21 square units, so we can set up the following equation:

21 = L x (L - 4)

Expanding the right side of the equation:

21 = L^2 - 4L

Rearranging the terms:

L^2 - 4L - 21 = 0

Now we can solve for L using the quadratic formula:

L = (-b ± sqrt(b^2 - 4ac)) / 2a

Where a = 1, b = -4, and c = -21

L = (-(-4) ± sqrt((-4)^2 - 4(1)(-21))) / 2(1)

L = (4 ± sqrt(100)) / 2

L = (4 ± 10) / 2

L = 7 or L = -3

Since the length cannot be negative, we choose L = 7.

Therefore, the length of the rectangle is 7 units.

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