SOLUTION: given a rectangle whose width, w, is 5 less than twice the length, L, state the perimeter of the rectangle as a function of L.
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Question 349437: given a rectangle whose width, w, is 5 less than twice the length, L, state the perimeter of the rectangle as a function of L.
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
w width
w= 2L-5
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Perimeter = 2*(L+W)
P= 2(L+(2l-5)
P=2(3L-5)
P=6L-10
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