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Learning Task 2. A. Translate the following verbal sentences to mathematical sentence. Then ex-
press into quadratic equations in terms of "x".
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Quadratic Equations
1. The length of a wooden frame is 1 foot
longer than its width and its area is equal
to 12 ft2
2. The length of the floor is 8 m longer than
its width and there is 20 square meters.
3. The length of a plywood is 0.9 m more
than its width and its area is 0.36 m2.
4. The area of rectangle whose length is six
less than twice its width is thirty-six,
5. The width of a rectangular plot is 5 m
less than its length and its area is 84 m2.☹️

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