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I'm a bit confused on how to get x, the example doesn't make sense either.
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I'm a bit confused on how to get x, the example doesn't make sense either.
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We know that A=l*w and we also know that these two rectangles have to have the same area. This means we set the two area formulas equal to each other:
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