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Help me find the equation for the dimensions of a window, please!

Help Me Find The Equation For The Dimensions Of A Window Please class=

Sagot :

AL2006
On the sheet, it's not even asking you for the dimensions.
It's just asking you to set up the equation that you would use
to find the dimensions.  That's a great way to do it, because
nobody actually needs the answers, the whole thing is only
meant to help you learn HOW to find them.
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Call the width of the window 'W' .

We know that the length is 5 feet more than the width, so the length is (W + 5).

The area is (length times width).

Area = (W + 5) times (W).

36 = (W + 5) W

36 = W² + 5W

Subtract 36 from each side:

W² + 5W - 36 = 0

That's choice-4 .


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