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14 November, 03:33

The area (in square inches) of a rectangle is given by the polynomial function A (x) = x^2+10x+24. If the width of the rectangle is (x+6) inches, what is the length

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  1. 14 November, 04:24
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    Length = x+4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Area=length*width. First, you need to factor A (x) = x^2+10x+24, which would equal to (x+4) (x+6).

    (x+4) (x+6) = (x+6) * length, length = x+4.
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