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14 February, 22:20

A photograph has a length that is 3 inches longer than its width, x. So its area is given by the expression x (x+3) square inches. If the area of the photograph is 70 square inches, what is the length of the photograph?

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  1. 14 February, 22:24
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    The width is 10 inches.

    x (x + 3) = 70

    x² + 3x = 70

    Subtract 70 from both sides.

    x² + 3x - 70 = 0

    Factor the trinomial

    (x - 7) (x + 10) = 0

    Set each equal to zero.

    x = - 7, - 10

    Distance can't be negative so x = 7 is the right one. Now we plug in for the length (x + 3)

    x + 3

    7 + 3

    10
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