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How do you find sides of a rectangle with area and perimeter? - Answers
This is a good question, and you need to know the quadratic formula let A = area b = width h = height P = perimeter A = bh b = A/h P = 2b + 2h P = 2A/h +2h = (2h^2 + 2A)/h Ph = 2A + 2h^2 2h^2 - Ph + 2A = 0 use quadratic formula to solve: h =( P +/- SQRT(P^2 -16A))/4 This gives both sides b and h using plus then minus the square root
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How do you find sides of a rectangle with area and perimeter? - Answers
This is a good question, and you need to know the quadratic formula let A = area b = width h = height P = perimeter A = bh b = A/h P = 2b + 2h P = 2A/h +2h = (2h^2 + 2A)/h Ph = 2A + 2h^2 2h^2 - Ph + 2A = 0 use quadratic formula to solve: h =( P +/- SQRT(P^2 -16A))/4 This gives both sides b and h using plus then minus the square root
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How do you find sides of a rectangle with area and perimeter? - Answers
This is a good question, and you need to know the quadratic formula let A = area b = width h = height P = perimeter A = bh b = A/h P = 2b + 2h P = 2A/h +2h = (2h^2 + 2A)/h Ph = 2A + 2h^2 2h^2 - Ph + 2A = 0 use quadratic formula to solve: h =( P +/- SQRT(P^2 -16A))/4 This gives both sides b and h using plus then minus the square root
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