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A rectangle has an area of 6x2 - 12x. If the length is 2x, what is the width?

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W=3x-6

Step-by-step explanation

We have that the area of the rectangle is:


A=6x^2-12x

and the length is:


2x

The area of a rectangle is given as:


A=L\cdot W

where L = length; W = width

This means that to find the width, we can divide the area by the length.

That is:


W=(A)/(L)

This implies that:


\begin{gathered} W=(6x^2-12x)/(2x) \\ \Rightarrow W=(6x^2)/(2x)-(12x)/(2x) \\ W=3x-6 \end{gathered}

That is the width of the rectangle.

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