Answer:
Problem:
Consider a rectangle such that the length of the rectangle is 12 more than thrice its width. Find a formula for the length in terms of its width. Take width as 'x'.
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider a rectangle such that the length of the rectangle is 12 more than thrice its width. Find a formula for the length in terms of its width.
Let the width be 'x'.
Therefore, as per question, length is 12 more than thrice the width.
Thrice the width means [tex]3x[/tex]. 12 more means adding 12 to the result.
Therefore, the length of the rectangle is [tex]3x+12[/tex]
So, the above question expresses the length of the rectangle as [tex]3x+12[/tex] which is the required answer.