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if the area of square 3 is 80 cm squared in the area of square 2 is 100 cm squared what is the area of square one

if the area of square 3 is 80 cm squared in the area of square 2 is 100 cm squared-example-1
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We will first determine the sides of 2 & 3, that is:


80=S^2_3\Rightarrow S_3=4\sqrt[]{5}

And:


100=S^2_2\Rightarrow S_2=10

Where S2 and S3 are the sides of squares 1 and 2. From this we determine the side for square 1:


S^2_2+S^2_3=S^2_1\Rightarrow(4\sqrt[]{5})^2+10^2=S^2_1\Rightarrow S_1=6\sqrt[]{5}

Now, we determine the area of square 1, as follows:


A_(s1)=(6\sqrt[]{5})^2\Rightarrow A_(s1)=180

So, we have that the area of square 1 equals 180 squared units.

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