Question 991021:  The length of a rectangle is 6 cm more than the width. The area is 11 cm^2. Find the  length and width. 
 Answer by Timnewman(323)      (Show Source): 
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let L=lenght, 
w=width 
Then,from your question, 
L=w+6-----(1) 
and 
L*w=11----(2) 
Put 1 in 2, 
(w+6)w=11 
w²+6w-11=0 
Solve the resulting quadratic equation as follows: 
 | Solved by pluggable solver: SOLVE quadratic equation with variable |  
Quadratic equation   (in our case  ) has the following solutons: 
   
    
   
  For these solutions to exist, the discriminant   should not be a negative number. 
   
  First, we need to compute the discriminant  :  . 
   
  Discriminant d=80 is greater than zero. That means that there are two solutions:  . 
   
      
      
     
    Quadratic expression   can be factored: 
    
  Again, the answer is: 1.47213595499958, -7.47213595499958.
Here's your graph: 
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Then w=1.5cm,w=-7.3cm 
When w=1.9, 
L=1.9+6 
L=7.9cm 
when w=-7.3, 
L=-7.3+6 
L=-1.3cm 
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