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11 May, 19:03

Tabitha wants to hang a painting in a gallery. The painting and frame must have an area of 58 square feet. The painting is 7 feet wide by 8 feet long. Which quadratic equation can be used to determine the thickness of the frame, x?

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  1. 11 May, 19:07
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    The quadratic equation would be;

    x2+15x-2=0

    Working:

    Assuming the area around the painting i. e the frame, has a uniform thickness, then;

    Length of painting and frame = 8+x

    Breadth of painting and frame = 7+x

    The area from above step gives;

    A = LxW

    A = (8+x) (7+x)

    On expanding, 56+8x+7x+x2

    On simplifying,

    56+15x+x2. This should be equal to 58.

    58=x2+15x+56

    Taking 58 to the other side,

    x2+15x-2=0
  2. 11 May, 19:24
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    7 times 8 = 56.

    58 - 56 = 2
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