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    challenge anyone?

    for info go here. Not many people replied, but I know someone will step forward and prove their prowess

    http://209.120.143.185/showthread.php?threadid=184337

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    ok i think i got it and here is my proof.

    W = the width of the big rectangle
    L = the length of the big rectangle

    A = the length of the smaller rectangles
    B = the width of the smaller rectangles

    A = 108 = WL

    AB = 108 / 3
    AB = 36

    A = WL = 108 = A * (A + B) = 108 = (A ^ 2) + AB = 108
    AB = 36

    W = (A^2) + 36 = 108
    A ^ 2 = 72

    A = +/- sqrt(72)

    AB = 36
    +/- sqrt(72) * B = 36

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    B = 36 / +/- sqrt(72)
    A = +/- sqrt(72)

    Final Answer = A + B

    First Answer = sqrt(72) + (36/sqrt(72))

    --->108 / sqrt(72)

    there is another answer because A is actually +/- sqrt(72) and B is actually 36 /(+/- sqrt(72)) however that leaves 2 answeres one where the area is negative and once where the area is posotive. The negative one can be discarded leaveing the posotive one

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    I'm sorry, I can't see where you made the mistake, but that's not it. I admire your effort though. One mistake is at the end, you failed to simplify

    sqr(72)
    to
    6*sqr(2).
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    sqrt(72) + (36/sqrt(72))

    is another way of putting what stevecrm had, just not simplified
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    the question asks for simplest form. I don't give charity when it comes to tests of wit.

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    even though it is wrong you can still simplify it further to 18/sqrt(2)

    I will check my answer again to see where i made the error

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    how about 3(sqrt(18))

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    or 9 * sqrt(2)

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    There is a very simple analysis.

    The small rectangles must have a length which is twice the width, and an area of 36 (108/3).

    Hence 2x*x = 36, or x2 = 18

    If x2 = 18, then x = 3*Sqr(2)

    Small rectangle is 3*Sqr(2) by 6*sqr(2), and sum is 9*Sqr(2)
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    9*sqrt(2), exactly how Guv got it.

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