SOLUTION: The area of a rectangular athletic field is represented by the expression 9y^2 - 64z^2 square meters. Write an algebraic expression to represent one possible set of dimensions (in

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Question 462670: The area of a rectangular athletic field is represented by the expression 9y^2 - 64z^2 square meters. Write an algebraic expression to represent one possible set of dimensions (in the sense “length times width”) of the athletic field. Include correct units with your solution
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The area of a rectangular athletic field is represented by the expression
9y^2 - 64z^2 square meters.
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Write an algebraic expression to represent one possible set of dimensions (in the sense “length times width”) of the athletic field.
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Include correct units with your solution.
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Factor to get: (3y-8z)(3y+8z)
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width or length: 3y-8z meters
length or width: 3y+8z meters
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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