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'A rectangle has a diagonal of 12cm and its long sides are twice the length of its short sides. What are the lengths of the sides of the rectangle?'

 

Calvin gets as far as:

 

H squared = x squared + y squared

144 = x squared + (2x)squared

 

But he can't get to the number with algebra. He tried various values to check whether x was a whole number, and it's not. The answer is 5.37 and 10.73, but how does he get to it? My algebra is more than rusty...

 

Thank you

 

Laura

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Everything you have so far is correct.

144= x squared + (2x) squared.

 

Now (2x) squared is 4(x squared), so we now have

 

144 = x squared + 4 x squared

144 = 5 x squared

144/5 = x squared

12/ (square root of 5) = x

 

I don't have my calculato, but that will be less than 12/2 so the answer of 5.37 seems reasonable.

 

Linda

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He was on the right track. :) See below.

 

'A rectangle has a diagonal of 12cm and its long sides are twice the length of its short sides. What are the lengths of the sides of the rectangle?'

 

Calvin gets as far as:

 

H squared = x squared + y squared

144 = x squared + (2x)squared

 

He's got it started correctly, just needs to continue:

 

144= x^2 + (2x)^2

144= x^2 + 4x^2 (or 4 x squared) 2x times 2x = 4x^2

144= 5x^2 Add x squared plus 4x squared

144 divided by 5 = x^2

5.37 (rounded) = x

10.73 = 2x = y

 

 

 

 

But he can't get to the number with algebra. He tried various values to check whether x was a whole number, and it's not. The answer is 5.37 and 10.73, but how does he get to it? My algebra is more than rusty...

 

Thank you

 

Laura

Edited by Valerie(TX)
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Where would this problem come in the US maths sequence? Algebra 1 or before that?

 

Thanks again,

 

Laura

 

 

It's considered Pre-Algebra in NY and taught in 7th grade for both honors and on-grade level.

 

http://www.glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/workbooks/math/Pre-AlgebraOK/papw.pdf

 

or

 

http://phschool.com/webcodes10/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.gotoWebCode&wcprefix=adk&wcsuffix=0099

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