The length of a rectangle is four times the width. The area is 1444. How do you find the width and length?
2 Answers
Explanation:
#"let the width "=w#
#rArr"length "=4wlarrcolor(blue)"four times the width"#
#• " area of rectangle "="length "xx"width"#
#rArr"area "=4wxxw=4w^2#
#"now area "=1444#
#"equating the expression and given value for area"#
#rArr4w^2=1444#
#"divide both sides by 4"#
#(cancel(4) w^2)/cancel(4)=1444/4#
#rArrw^2=361#
#color(blue)"take the square root of both sides"#
#rArrw=+-sqrt361larrcolor(blue)"note plus or minus"#
#rArrw=+-19#
#"but "w>0rArrw=19larrcolor(red)"width"#
#"and "4w=(4xx19)=76larrcolor(red)"length"#
Explanation:
Another way of thinking about this...
If we double the width and halve the length, then the rectangle will have the same area
So the original length of the rectangle is