A rectangle has an area 64m^2. a express the perimeter of the rectangle as a function of thelength (L) of one of its P(L) b. States its domain.

Libby Owens

Libby Owens

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2022-07-28

A rectangle has an area 64 m 2 .
a. express the perimeter of the rectangle as a function of thelength (L) of one of its P(L)
b. States its domain.

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Steven Bates

Steven Bates

Beginner2022-07-29Added 15 answers

64=L*W, where L=length of the rectangle and W=width of the rectangle. If we rewrite the formula as W=64/L, then we have the perimeter of the rectangle as a function of l:P=2L+2W=2L+128/L.
L cannot be 0 or less than 0. It, however, can be any positive number, though that may require the width to be very thin as a result.
So the domain is ( 0 , ).

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