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One side of a rectangle is 6 units larger than the other. If the area of the rectangle is A, what is the length of the smaller...Question
One side of a rectangle is 6 units larger than the other.
If the area of the rectangle is A, what is the length of the smaller side?
If the area of the rectangle is A, what is the length of the smaller side?
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Henry
X = Smaller side.
X+6 = Larger side.
X(X+6) = A
X = A/((x+6).
X+6 = Larger side.
X(X+6) = A
X = A/((x+6).