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28 June, 13:05

An artist wants to frame a square painting with an area of 400 square inches she wants to know the lenth of the wood trim that is needed to go around the painting if x is the length of one side of the painting what equation can you set up to find the length of a side

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  1. 28 June, 13:11
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    The formula for the area of a square with sides of length x is A = x2 so

    x2 = 400 is the equation

    This equation has 2 solutions, namely x = ±√400 = + 20 or - 20

    The negative solution does not make sense because a length cannot be less than 0.

    The total length needed to go around the painting is the perimeter of the square, which is

    P = 4*x = 4*20 = 80 inches
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