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7 October, 01:43

The area of a rectangle is 33 m2, and the length of the rectangle is 5 m less than double the width. find the dimensions of the rectangle.

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  1. 7 October, 01:44
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    By definition, a rectangle is a quadrilateral (4-sided polygon) containing two sets of equal and parallel sides called the length and the width. For determining the area of a rectangle, you simply have to multiply length times width. In this problem, let L be the length and W be the width. Then, we formulate the two independent formulas: formula for area, and formula relating L and W

    A = LW = 33

    L = 2W-5

    Substituting the second equation to the first,

    A = 33 = (2W - 5) W

    33 = 2W² - 5W

    2W² - 5W - 33 = 0

    W = 5.5 and - 3

    Since the equation is quadratic, there are two possible roots: 5.5 and - 3. However, we can only use the positive value. Thus, W=5.5 m. Consequently,

    L = 2 (5.5) - 5

    L = 6 m

    Therefore, the dimensions of the rectangle is 6 m by 5.5 m.
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