The length of a rectangle is 7 inches less than twice the width of the rectangle. If the area of the rectangle is 60 square inches, what is the width of the rectangle?

Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]Length=8inches\\Width=7.5 inches[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the width of the rectangle be 'w' inches

Length of the rectangle= (2w-7) inches

Area of the rectangle= [tex]60 inches^2[/tex]

Area of the rectangle= Length*Width

[tex]60=(2w-7)(w)\\\\60=2w^2-7w\\\\2w^2-7w-60=0[/tex]

Making the factors of the equation:

[tex]2w^2+8w-15w-60=0\\\\[/tex]

Taking common from the equation;

[tex]2w(w+4)-15(w+4)=0\\\\(w+4)(2w-15)=0[/tex]

[tex]w+4=0\\\\w=-4[/tex]

OR

[tex]2w-15=0\\2w=15\\w=15/2\\w=7.5inches[/tex]

As the width of the rectangle cannot be negative, so,

[tex]Width(w)= 7.5 inches[/tex]

[tex]Length=2w-7=2(7.5)-7=15-7=8 inches[/tex]

[tex]Length=8inches\\Width=7.5 inches[/tex]

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