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| Question 249398:  The length of a rectangle is 4 inches more than its width. It 2 inches are taken from the length and added to the width, the figure becomes a square with an area of 196 square inches.  What are the dimensions of the original figure?
 Answer by oberobic(2304)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Setting up the equations is the key to solving word problems. Drawing a diagram is helpful, too. .
 L = W+4  (the length is 4 inches more than length (given))
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 L-2  (if 2 inches are taken from L)  and added to the width (W+2) the figure becomes a square.
 A square has 4 equal sides.
 L-2 = W+2
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 We are told the area of the square is 196.
 (L-2)(W+2) = 196
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 Substituting from L = W+4
 (W+4 -2)(W + 2) = 196
 (W+2)(W+2) = 196
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 Taking the square root
 (W+2) = sqrt(196) = 14
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 Subtracting 2 from both sides
 W = 12
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 L = W+4 = 16
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 Is the length 4 more than width?  Yes.
 If you subtract 2 from length and add 2 to width, and then multiply them, is the result 196?  Yes.
 Done.
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