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If the area of square 1 is 250 units squared, and the area of square 3 is 120 units squared, what is the area if square 2? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

The area of square 2 is 130 units square

Explanation:

see the attached figure to better understand the problem

we know that

The area of a square is


A=b^(2)

where

b is the length side of the square

Let

b1 ----> the length side of square 1

b2 ----> the length side of square 2

b3 ----> the length side of square 3

Applying the Pythagoras Theorem


b1^(2)=b2^(2)+b3^(2) -----> equation A

we have


A1=250\ units^2


A3=120\ units^2

Remember that


A=b^(2)

so


A1=b1^2=250\ units^2


A3=b3^2=120\ units^2

substitute in the equation A and solve for b2^2


250=b2^(2)+120


b2^(2)=250-120


b2^(2)=130


A2=b2^(2)

therefore

The area of square 2 is 130 units square

If the area of square 1 is 250 units squared, and the area of square 3 is 120 units-example-1
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