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The length of a rectangle is 2cm more twice the width. If each dimension were increased by 2, the area would be at least 180 cm^2 greater. Find the smallest possible dimensions for the rectangle.
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The length of a rectangle is 2cm more twice the width. If each dimension were increased by 2, the area would be at least 180 cm^2 greater. Find the smallest possible dimensions for the rectangle.
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Answer:ok I see
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