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The length of a rectangle is $\frac{3}{y-5}$ feet, while its width is $\frac{2}{y}$ feet. Find its perimeter and then find its area.
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Substituting the given lengths into this formula, we get: \[2*\left(\frac{3}{y-5} + \frac{2}{y}\right)\] Show more…
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