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The sum of two positive integers is 50 and their difference is 12. What is the value of the positive difference of the squares of the integers?
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The sum of two positive integers is 50 and their difference is 12. What is the value of the positive difference of the squares of the integers?
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The sum of two positive integers is 50 and their difference is 12. What is the value of the positive difference of the squares of the integers?
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x+y=50
x-y=12
add the equations:
2x=62
x=31
50-31=19
(31-19=12 just to verify)
31^2 - 19^2 = 600
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