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26 September, 06:41

The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 6 cm more than the perimeter of a square. The length of a side of the square is 3 cm less than the length of a side of the equilateral triangle. Find the area of the square.

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  1. 26 September, 06:47
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    3t=4s+5 (s=side of square, t = side of triangle)

    s=t-3, t=s+3, using this value for t in the first equation gives us:

    3 (s+3) = 4s+5

    3s+9=4s+5

    -s=-4

    s=4

    so the side length of the square is 4cm and the area of a square is just s^2

    A=16cm^2
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