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Guys can you please help me with The Question #15 A). and B). of The Factoring for me, please? :)

Guys can you please help me with The Question #15 A). and B). of The Factoring for-example-1
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Answer:

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Explanation:


\textsf {Question 15(A) :}


\textsf {Given :}


\implies \mathsf {7x^(2) - 13x + 6}


\textsf {Splitting the middle term :}


\implies \mathsf {7x^(2) - 7x - 6x + 6}


\textsf {Grouping common terms :}


\implies \mathsf {7x(x - 1) - 6(x - 1)}


\textsf {Dimensions are :}


  • \textsf {Length = (7x - 6)}

  • \textsf {Width = (x - 1)}


\textsf {Question 15(B) :}


\textsf {Formula for perimeter :}


\implies \mathsf {2 * (length + width)}


\implies \mathsf {2 * (7x - 6 + x - 1)}


\implies \mathsf {2 * (8x-7)}


\textsf {Substitute x = 8 :}


\implies \mathsf {2 * [8(8)-7]}


\implies \mathsf {2 * (64-7)}


\implies \mathsf {2 * 57}


\implies \mathsf {Perimeter = 114 cm}


\textsf {Now substitute x = 8 in the area formula :}


\implies \mathsf {7(8)^(2) - 13(8) + 6}


\implies \mathsf {7(64) - 104 + 6}


\implies \mathsf {448 - 98}


\implies \mathsf {Area = 350 cm^(2)}

User Hans Bambel
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Answer:

(a) width = (x - 1)

length = (7x - 6)

(b) Area = 350 cm²

Perimeter = 114 cm

Explanation:

Part (a)

Given equation:
7x^2-13x+6

⇒ a = 7, b = -13, c = 6

Find 2 two numbers that multiply to ac and sum to b: -6 and -7

Rewrite b as the sum of these 2 numbers:


\implies 7x^2-7x-6x+6

Factorize the first two terms and the last two terms separately:


\implies 7x(x-1)-6(x-1)

Factor out the common term (x - 1):


\implies (7x-6)(x-1)

Therefore:

  • width = (x - 1)
  • length = (7x - 6)

Part (b)

Substitute the given value of x = 8 into the equations to find the area and perimeter:


\begin{aligned}x=8cm \implies \textsf{Area} & = 7(8)^2-13(8)+6\\& = 448-104+6\\& = 350 \sf \:\: cm^2\end{aligned}


\begin{aligned}\textsf{Perimeter} & = 2(\sf width+length)\\& =2[(x-1)+(7x-6)]\\ & = 2[(8-1)+(7(8)-6)]\\ & = 2[7+(56-6)] \\& = 2(7+50)\\& = 2(57)\\ & = 114 \sf \:\: cm\end{aligned}

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