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27 September, 00:25

The area of a square is tripled by adding 10 cm to one dimension and 12 cm to the other. Determine the side length of the square.

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  1. 27 September, 00:51
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    Area = length * width

    A = x²

    3x² = (x+10) (x+12)

    3x² = x²+10x+12x+120

    3x² = x²+22x+120

    3x²-3x² = x²+22x+120-3x²

    0 = - 2x²+22x+120

    Factor to solve for x:

    -2 (x²-11x-60)

    (x+4) (x-15)

    x = - 4 & x = 15 but we can't have a negative length so we eliminate 4. The length of the square is 15 cm.
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