SOLUTION: real world problem that I have over the years forgotten how to solve.
Given a space where one side is known as is it's opposing side is the same but the remaining two sides are
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Question 1039184: real world problem that I have over the years forgotten how to solve.
Given a space where one side is known as is it's opposing side is the same but the remaining two sides are not know and the squared result is known how do I solve for the unknown sides?
Answer by jorel555(1290) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you're describing a rectangle, then area=length x width. If you know the area, and you know the length or width, then you divide the first by the second to get the unknown quantity!!!!!!!!!!!
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