length of a rectangle is 4 more than its breadth represent this in the form of an equation
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Let the length be 4+X
Let the breadth be X
Therefore
LENGTH = 4+X
Let the breadth be X
Therefore
LENGTH = 4+X
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Answer:
b + 4 - l = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that the length of a rectangle is 4 units more than its breadth.
For example, if the breadth of a rectangle is 4 cm, then its length is 4+4 = 8 cm. If the breadth is 10 cm, then the breadth is 10+4 = 14 cm.
If the breadth is b, then, length = b + 4. Taking length as l, we have l = b + 4.
Since a standard linear equation is equal to 0, we can write l = b + 4 as b + 4 - l = 0.
Hence, the answer to your question is b + 4 - l = 0.
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