SOLUTION: In the triangle, the length is 3/4 more than the square of the width. When the length is reduce by 1, the area will be 3cm. Find the original dimension of the rectangle.

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Question 1106681: In the triangle, the length is 3/4 more than the square of the width. When the length is reduce by 1, the area will be 3cm. Find the original dimension of the rectangle.
Answer by ikleyn(52932)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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"In the triangle, the length is 3/4 more than the square of the width . . . "

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Stop ! !   No word more !


This phrase is nonsense.


The terms/notions/conceptions  "length"  and  "width" are  INAPPLICABLE  to triangle !


Check your sourse !!



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