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12 January, 11:23

Two square plots of land contains 74square feet. If the side of one plot is 2 feet longer than the side of other plot, find the dimension of both plots

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  1. 12 January, 11:32
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    The area of other plot = s² = 5² = 25 sq feet

    The area of one plot = (5 + 2) ² = 7² = 49 sq feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given as:

    The total area of two square plots = 74 sq feet

    Let The side of other plot = s feet

    So, The side of one plot = (s + 2) feet

    Now,

    ∵ Area of square = side²

    Area of other plot = s²

    Area of one plot = (s + 2) ²

    As, The total area of two square plots = 74 sq feet

    So, s² + (s + 2) ² = 74 sq feet

    Or, s² + s² + 4s + 4 = 74

    Or, 2s² + 4s - 70 = 0

    Or, s² + 2s - 35 = 0

    Or, s² - 5s + 7s - 35 = 0

    Or, s (s - 5) + 7 (s - 5) = 0

    So, (s - 5) (s + 7) = 0

    ∴ s = 5, - 7

    Thus The area of other plot = s² = 5² = 25 sq feet

    And The area of one plot = (5 + 2) ² = 7² = 49 sq feet Answer
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