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| Question 463567:  The length of a rectangle is 4 meters more than its width. If the area is 96 square meters, what are the length and width?
 Answer by algebrahouse.com(1659)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! "The length of a rectangle is 4 meters more than its width. If the area is 96 square meters, what are the length and width?" 
 x = width
 x + 4 = length
 
 Area of a rectangle is length x width
 
 x(x + 4) = 96 {area is length x width}
 x² + 4x = 96 {used distributive property}
 x² + 4x - 96 = 0 {subtracted 96 from both sides}
 (x + 12)(x - 8) = 0 {factored into two binomials}
 x + 12 = 0 or x - 8 = 0 {set each factor equal to 0}
 x = -12 or x = 8 {solved each equation for x}
 x = 8 {width cannot be negative}
 x + 4 = 12 {substituted 8, in for x, into x + 4}
 
 width = 8 m and length = 12 m
 
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