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  • 15-08-2020
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16) Find the width of a rectangle whose area is (x^2 +16x+48) ft^2 and whose
length is (x+4) ft.

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sirswagger21
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  • 15-08-2020

Answer: x+12

We know that the area is length * width. Since length is x+4, we know

(x+4) * something = x^2+16x+48.

To find that something, note that 48 (from the right side) = 4 (from the left side) * 12. Why is this important? Well, then we know that the something is x+12.

This is because (x+4) * (x+12) = x^2 + 16x + 48. But just focus on this part: 48. Even if we put like 3x+12 or something, that would work out to 3x^2+28x+48. It's 48 every time.

Hope that helped,

-sirswagger21

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