Asked by Anonymous
                Mang jose wants to make a table which has an area of 6m, the length of the table has to be 1m longer than the width. If the width of the table is p meters, what will be the length. Form a quadratic equation that represent the equation.
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    width --- p
length -- p+1
p(p+1) = 6
p^2 + p - 6 = 0
easy to solve by factoring...
    
length -- p+1
p(p+1) = 6
p^2 + p - 6 = 0
easy to solve by factoring...
                    Answered by
            jomel
            
    Width --- p
length --- p+1
p(p+1)=6
p^2 + p - 6 = 0
    
length --- p+1
p(p+1)=6
p^2 + p - 6 = 0
                    Answered by
            Joyce
            
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                    Answered by
            Lhea
            
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