Math, asked by bobuxman, 11 days ago

The length of a rectangle measures l. The width of the rectangle measures 12 units less than the length. The area of the rectangle is l(l-12). Which of the following best represents a reasonable domain for the length of the rectangle?

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Answered by Rakshitaa007
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Answer:

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Answered by poojasengundhar
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A = L * W, where A is the area, L is the length, W is the width or breadth. NOTE: When multiplying the length by the width, always ensure you work in the same unit of length. If they are given in different units, change them to the same unit. Let's work out a few example problems about the area of a rectangle.

The length of a rectangle is twice the width. The number of square units in it's area is four times the number of units in it's perimeter.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length by the width. The formula is: A = L * W where A is the area, L is the length, W is the width, and * means multiply. A square is a rectangle with 4 equal sides.

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