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Write a polynomial that represents the length of the rectangle

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Write a polynomial that represents the length of the rectangle help please !!-example-1
User Valdis R
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Answer:


\textsf{Length}=0.8x^2-0.7x+0.7\quad \sf units

Explanation:

Area of a rectangle = width × length

Therefore, to find the length of the rectangle, we need to divide the area by the width.

Using long division:


\large\begin{array}{r}0.8x^2-0.7x+0.7\phantom{)} \\x+0.5{\overline{\smash{\big)}\,0.8x^3-0.3x^2+0.35x+0.35\phantom{)}}}\\-~\phantom{(}\underline{(0.8x^3+0.4x^2)\phantom{-b))))))))))))))}}\\0-0.7x^2+0.35x+0.35\phantom{)}\\ \underline{-~\phantom{()}(-0.7x^2-0.35x)\phantom{-b)))))}}\\ 0.7x+0.35\phantom{)}\\\underline{-~\phantom{()}(0.7x-0.35)}\\ 0\phantom{)}\end{array}

Therefore, the length of the rectangle is:


0.8x^2-0.7x+0.7

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