SOLUTION: Can you tell me what the perimeter of a rectangular backyard is that is
6x + 6 yards. If the width is x yards, can you please find a bionomial that
represents the length. Than
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: Can you tell me what the perimeter of a rectangular backyard is that is
6x + 6 yards. If the width is x yards, can you please find a bionomial that
represents the length. Thanks!
This question is from textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Answer by mangopeeler07(462) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Can you tell me what the perimeter of a rectangular backyard is that is
6x + 6 yards. If the width is x yards, can you please find a bionomial that
represents the length. Thanks!
The perimeter is 2 times the width plus 2 times the length. If the width is x and the perimeter is 6x+6, than the expression that equals the length would be:
The expression above is derived from the following:
Now simplify the expression :
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