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John's patio is 5 feet by 10 feet. He will be increasing the width and the length each by x feet. He wants the new area of his patio to be at least 126 square feet. Determi…
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John's patio is 5 feet by 10 feet. He will be increasing the width and the length each by x feet. He wants the new area of his patio to be at least 126 square feet. Determine all the possible values for x.
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Current area is 5ft * 10ft = 50ft^2.
Increasing by x, you have:
Since length must be positive,
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