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31 October, 16:12

Jason builds doghouses for a pet store. Each doghouse is a wooden structure with a rectangular base that has an area of 21 square feet and a length that is 4 feet more than its width.

If x represents the width of the doghouse, write an equation in the given form that can be used to determine the possible dimensions of the base of the doghouse.

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  1. 31 October, 16:20
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    Answer: x * (x+4) = 21

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x = width

    x+4 = length

    area=length * width
  2. 31 October, 16:22
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    x (x+4) = 21, or x²+4x-21 = 0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The area of a rectangle is given by multiplying the length and width of the rectangle. We know that the length is 4 more than the width; if x represents the width, this means that the length is x+4.

    The area would then be x (x+4). We know that the area equals 21; this gives us the equation

    x (x+4) = 21

    Using the distributive property, we have

    x (x) + x (4) = 21

    x²+4x = 21

    To write in standard form, subtract 21 from each side:

    x²+4x-21 = 21-21

    x²+4x-21 = 0
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