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What is the value of the constant in the equation that relates the height and width of this rectangle?

What is the value of the constant in the equation that relates the height and width-example-1
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area = 100
the coordinate (10,10) gives u the value of x and y value ie (x, y)
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Answer: The answer is (A) 100.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given a rectangle on a two-dimensional plane. The equation relating the height and width of the rectangle is given by


H(w)=\frac{\textup{Constant}}{w}.

Now, since the height and width of the rectangle is 10 units and 10 units respectively, so the co-ordinates (10, 10) will satisfy the given equation.

That is, (w, H(w)) = (10, 10).

Therefore,


10=\frac{\textup{Constant}}{10}\\\\\\\Rightarrow \textup{Constant}=10* 10\\\\\Rightarrow \textup{Constant}=100.

Thus, the answer is 100.

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