Math, asked by tejazkp, 9 months ago

the length of a rectangle exceeds the breadth by 6 cm if the length is increased by 3 cm and breadth decreased by 2 cm the area remains the same find the length and breadth of the rectangle​

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Answered by priyankkumar640
0

Answer:

Take the length x

And breadth X + 6

Then add 3 with x

Subtract 2 from the breath

Then point formula and solve

Answered by rhariharan2909
5

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the length then width will be x-6

when length increased by 3cm then it will be x+3

and width decreased by 2cm then it will be x+

x-6-2= x-8

and we know former area = new are.

so, x(x-6) = x+3(x-8)

x square -6x = x square -5x -24

x= 24

length = 24

width = 24-6= 18

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