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If the length of a rectangle is decreased by 4 cm and the width is increased by 5 cm, the result will be a square, the area of which will be 40 cm2 greater than the area of the rectangle. Find the area of the rectangle.
7 years ago

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Steve
If the rectangle has length x and width y, and the square has side s, then
s = x-4 = y+5
so, y=x-9

s^2 = xy+40
(x-4)^2 = x(x-9)+40
find x, and then just finish up.

xy
7 years ago
Ann Buolion
This wasn't any help. Give me the answer
4 years ago

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