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Can someone answer question 10-11-12 for me.

Book: Haese mathematics 8
Page: 434


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The length of a rectangle is 4 cm more than its width , and the area of the rectangle is 96 cm ? Find the width of the rectangle .

Can someone answer question 10-11-12 for me. Book: Haese mathematics 8 Page: 434 This-example-1
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Width of the rectangle is 12 cm.

Solution:

The length of a rectangle is 4 cm more than its width , and the area of the rectangle is 96 cm². Find the width of the rectangle.

Given data:

Let x be width of the rectangle.

Length of the rectangle = (x + 4) cm

Area of the rectangle = 96 cm²

length × breadth = 96


(x+4)* x =96


x^2+4x=96

Subtract 96 from both sides.


x^2+4x-96=0

Let us factor the polynomial.


x^2+8x-12x-96=0

Take x common in 1st two terms and -12 common in next two terms.


x(x+8)-12(x+8)=0

Now, take (x + 8) common in both terms.


(x+8)(x-12)=0

x + 8 = 0 and x - 12 = 0

x = -8 and x = 12

Dimension cannot be in negative terms, so ignore x = -8.

Width = 12 cm

Width of the rectangle is 12 cm.

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