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3 November, 00:11

The length of a rectangular garden is 6 m greater than the width. The area of the garden is nbsp 72 m squared. Find the dimensions of the garden.

The width of the garden is

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m.

m cubed.

m squared.

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  1. 3 November, 00:18
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    Equation=2m+6=72sq^2

    First step would be to cancel out the 6 in the equation to isolate the m.

    So 6-6=0 and you always have to apply that to the answer so 72-6 which is equal to 66.

    Now the m's are isolated. To find out the value of m them divide it by 2 to give you one solitary m, and as said before apply that to the 66.

    2m/2=m & 66/2=33. The expression now reads m=33. So m=33m^2 (squared)
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