SOLUTION: Solving Problems with Quadratic Equations 22. A photograph measures 21 cm by 15 cm. A strip of constant width is to be cut from each side of the photo, so the area is reduced to 2

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Question 198598: Solving Problems with Quadratic Equations
22. A photograph measures 21 cm by 15 cm. A strip of constant width is to be cut from each side of the photo, so the area is reduced to 216 cm^2. Find the width of the cut. Include a diagram in your solution.
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Answer by arallie(162) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I don't know how to a diagram, sorry. But I do have the solution.
a%5B1%5D=21%2A15 and a%5B2%5D=216 where a%5B1%5D is area of the uncut rectangle and a%5B2%5D is the smaller one. x will be the width cut from the initial rectangle.
a%5B2%5D=%2821-x%29%2815-x%29 is the new dimensions of the rectangle.
Solve
a%5B1%5D=21%2A15=315a%5B2%5D=216
Therefore
216=%2821-x%29%2815-x%29
Solve for x
x%5E2-36x%2B315=216x%5E2-36x%2B99=0
Quad From
x+=+%28-b+%2B-+sqrt%28+b%5E2-4%2Aa%2Ac+%29%29%2F%282%2Aa%29+ when a=1, b=-36, c=99
Therefore
Real solutions:
Root 1: 3
Root 2: 33
Since 33 is a bit to large to take away from 21 or 15, the answer is 3.
3cm needs to be cut from each side.

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