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8 April, 15:43

The length of a rectangle is 3 ft more than twice the width, and the area of the rectangle is 77ft. Find the dimensions of the rectangle.

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  1. 8 April, 19:42
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    Let x = width

    2x + 3 = length

    Area of rectangle is length times width

    x (2x + 3) = 77

    2x² + 3x = 77

    2x² + 3x - 77 = 0

    2x² + 14x - 11x - 77 = 0

    2x (x + 7) - 11 (x + 7) = 0

    (2x - 11) (x + 7) = 0

    x = 11/2, - 7

    Distance/measurements can't be negative so x = 11/2

    The length:

    2 (11/2) + 3

    11 + 3

    14

    Your width is 11/2 feet and your length is 14 feet.
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