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3 August, 12:07

The length of a rectangle is 2 units more than the width. The area is 63 units. What is the width, in units, of the rectangle?

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  1. 3 August, 12:09
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    First, let's write what the question says in equation form:

    (The length of a rectangle is 2 units more than the width)

    L = w + 2

    (The area is 63 units)

    L * w = 63

    Since we already know the value of L ('w + 2'), we can simply input that into the equation to solve for area:

    L * w = 63

    (w + 2) * w = 63

    w^2 + 2w = 63

    Subtract both sides by 63:

    w^2 + 2w - 63 = 0

    Factor:

    (w + 9) (w - 7) = 0

    We get two answers:

    {-9, 7}

    Since the width can't be negative, the only possible answer is 7.

    w = 7

    We can input 'w' into the first equation:

    L = 7 + 2

    L = 9

    The width is 7 units, and the length is 9 units,

    -T. B.
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