SOLUTION: For what value of x, would make a rectangle [with the sides (x+2) and (2x+1)] a square?
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Question 1104683: For what value of x, would make a rectangle [with the sides (x+2) and (2x+1)] a square?
Answer by amalm06(224) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
All the sides of a square are equal. Therefore,
x+2=2x+1
x=1 (Answer)
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