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5 November, 12:44

The rectangle below has an area of x^2-9 square meters and a width of x-3 meters. What expression represents the length of the rectangle?

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  1. 5 November, 13:05
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    The area of a rectangle can be found by using this formula: Area = Length • Width

    The question gives us the area and the width, so all we need to look for is the length. To do this, we manipulate the formula so we are solving for length, like so: Length = Area / Width

    Area = x^2 - 9

    Width = x-3

    Length = unknown

    Now, we plug in what we know (Area and Width) into the formula for Length:

    Length = (x^2 - 9) / (x - 3)

    x^2 - 9 simplifies to (x - 3) (x+3) so we are left with: Length = (x - 3) (x + 3) / (x - 3) and we see that (x - 3) cancels out

    The final answer is that * Length = x + 3*

    To check your work, you can plug in each part into the formula for area and see if the answers match
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