SOLUTION: This question relates algebra and geometry.
The problem has a rectangle. It is divided into four - seemingly unequal - sections. The smallish section in the top right has an are
Algebra ->
Customizable Word Problem Solvers
-> Geometry
-> SOLUTION: This question relates algebra and geometry.
The problem has a rectangle. It is divided into four - seemingly unequal - sections. The smallish section in the top right has an are
Log On
Question 1116653: This question relates algebra and geometry.
The problem has a rectangle. It is divided into four - seemingly unequal - sections. The smallish section in the top right has an area of "24a^2*b^4*c". The area next to it has an area of "36a^3*b^5*c". The third labeled section has an area of "40a*b^4". Then there is a large shaded section (making 4 sections altogether).
The problem says "Rectangle ABCD is separated into four smaller rectangular regions. write an expression to represent the area of the shaded region.
Help!? Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The approach is to factor the areas BUT need the diagram which shows the four rectangles dividing rectangle ABCD.
:
For example, do any two rectangles have the same width?
: