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Please help me I usually know how to do this but I idk what I am doing wrong

Please help me I usually know how to do this but I idk what I am doing wrong-example-1

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The area of this square is (x+1)(x+1) = (x+1)²

(x+1)²=x²+2x+1=30

Now solve the quadratic equation


x²+2x-29.

You will find 2 values of x, one is positive & the second is negative (to be ignored) & the x= -1+√30 or 4.477 cm
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well, we know the dimensions, width is "x" and lenght is "x+1"
area is A = l * w, so we know the area is 30

thus 30 = (x+1)x


\bf 30=(x+1)x\implies 30=x^2+x\implies \begin{array}{lcclll} 0=x^2&+x&-30\\ &\uparrow &\uparrow \\ &6-5&6\cdot -5 \end{array} \\\\\\ 0=(x+6)(x-5)\implies x= \begin{cases} -6\\ 5 \end{cases}

well, the width can't be -6, so it has to be 5
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