SOLUTION: A rectangle is 3 units longer than it is wide. What is the length of the rectangle in terms of w? My answer is P=2l+2w+3
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Question 349117: A rectangle is 3 units longer than it is wide. What is the length of the rectangle in terms of w? My answer is P=2l+2w+3
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No,that's not it.
Length in terms of width would be,
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Perimeter in terms of width would be,
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