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A garden contains two square flowerbeds. the total area of the flowerbeds is 680 and second bed has 288 more. a) write a system of second degree equation that models this situation
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A garden contains two square flowerbeds. the total area of the flowerbeds is 680 and second bed has 288 more.
a) write a system of second degree equation that models this situation
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x^2+y^2=680
x^2+288=y^2
2*x^2 +288 = 680
x^2 = 196
x=14
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