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12 May, 13:48

Within 11 years, the age of Peter will be half the square of the age he was 13 years ago. Calculate the current age of Peter. Reject the extraneous solution.

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  1. 12 May, 14:00
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    ctto JBarnum

    Step-by-step explanation:

    P+11 = (1/2) (P-13) ^2

    P+11 = (1/2) (P^2-26p+169)

    2 (P+11) = (1/2) (2) (P^2-26p+169)

    2P+22=P^2-26p+169

    0=P^2-28p+147 (-7 and - 21)

    (P-7) (P-21) = 0

    P=7,21 (cant be 7 as 13 years from 7 is negative so peter is 21)

    checking:

    21+11=32

    32 = (1/2) (21-13) ^2

    32 = (1/2) (8) ^2

    32 = (1/2) 64

    32=32

    correct
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