SOLUTION: A resort's enormous rectangular pool is 500 meters wide and 250 meters long. A contractor is hired to construct a brick walkway around the pool with an area of 1504 m^2?. What are

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Question 1194635: A resort's enormous rectangular pool is 500 meters wide and 250 meters long. A contractor is
hired to construct a brick walkway around the pool with an area of 1504 m^2?. What are the roots
of the working equation?

Found 3 solutions by Alan3354, greenestamps, ikleyn:
Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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A resort's enormous rectangular pool is 500 meters wide and 250 meters long. A contractor is hired to construct a brick walkway around the pool with an area of 1504 m^2?.
What are the roots of the working equation?
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No "working equation" is given.
If you want to find the width of the walkway:
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Pool area = 250*500 = 125000 sq meters
x = width of walkway
Area of pool and walkway = 125000+1504 = 126504
(250+x)*(500+x) = 126504
x^2 + 750x + 125000 = 125604
x^2 + 750x - 1504 = 0
x = 2 meters added to length and width
---> walkway is 1 meter wide

Answer by greenestamps(13200) About Me  (Show Source):
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Finding the width of the walkway (which SEEMS to be the objective) is much easier using common sense than with formal algebra.

The sections of the walkway are two sections 500 by x meters, two sections 250 by x meters, and four section x by x meters. With a total walkway area of 1504 meters, that gives us

2%28500x%29%2B2%28250x%29%2B4x%5E2=1504
1500x%2B4x%5E2=1504

Simple observation shows that x=1.

But the problem doesn't ask us to find the width of the walkway; it asks us what the roots are of the "working equation".

If we use the preceding discussion to form the "working equation", we have

4x%5E2%2B1500x-1504=0
x%5E2%2B375x-376=0
%28x%2B376%29%28x-1%29=0

ANSWER: The roots are x=-376 and x=1

A more standard way of setting up the problem leads to the same "working equation" by a different path.

The area of the walkway is the area of (pool plus walkway), minus the area of the pool:

%28500%2B2x%29%28250%2B2x%29-%28500%29%28250%29=1504
%28500%29%28250%29%2B1500x%2B4x%5E2-%28500%29%28250%29=1504
4x%5E2%2B1500x-1504=0


Answer by ikleyn(52780) About Me  (Show Source):
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A resort's enormous rectangular pool is 500 meters wide and 250 meters long.
A contractor is hired to construct a brick walkway around the pool with an area of 1504 m^2.
What are the roots of the working equation?
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If x is the uniform width of the walkway around the rectangular pool,
then the area equation is

    (500+2x)*(250+2x) = 500*250 + 1504,

or

    500*250 + 1500x + 4x^2 = 500*250 + 1504

              4x^2 + 1500x - 1504 = 0

               x^2 +  375x -  376 = 0

               (x-1)*(x+376) = 0.


The roots are x= 1  and  x= -376: one positive and one negative.


As a possible solution, we accept the positive root and reject the negative one.

Solved, answered and explained.

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