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1 April, 07:37

The length of each side of a square is 3 inches more than the length of each side of a smaller square. The sum of the areas of the squares is 149^2. Find the lengths of the sides of the two squares

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  1. 1 April, 08:04
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    The length of each side of a square is 3in more than the length of each side of a smaller square.

    let the length of smaller square=x

    the length of big square=x+3

    The sum of the areas of the squares is 149in^2.

    so x^2 + (x+3) ^2=149

    or x^2+x^2+6x+9=149

    or 2x^2+6x=149-9=140
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