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The area in square feet of a rectangular field is x²-110x+3000. The width, in feet, is x−50. What is the length, in feet?
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The area in square feet of a rectangular field is x²-110x+3000. The width, in feet, is x−50. What is the length, in feet?
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The area in square feet of a rectangular field is x²-110x+3000. The width, in feet, is x−50. What is the length, in feet?
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x-60 is the length. Multiply you get x2-110x=3000 this is a quadratic equation.
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