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so, there’s a rectangle and its width is x cm. the area can be found through the equation A=10x - x squared

can someone help me find the length?? thanks a bunch!
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
since area = width * length,
x*length = 10x - x^2
length = (10x-x^2)/x = 10-x
3 years ago
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so, there’s a rectangle and its width is x cm. the area can be found through the equation A=10x - x squared

can someone help me find the length?? thanks a bunch!

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