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The side of one square is 2 centimeters longer than the side of the second square. If the sum of their

areas is 100cm?, find the length of the side of each square.

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User EvilDuck
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Answer:

Side length of first square is 10 cm

Side length of second square is 8 cm

Explanation:

Let (x + 2) = side length of first square

Let x = side length of second square

Area of a square = (side length)²

⇒ area of first square = (x + 2)²

⇒ area of second square = x²

If the sum of their areas is 100 cm² then:

⇒ (x + 2)² + x² = 100

Expand the brackets:

⇒ x² + 4x + 4 + x² = 100

Collect and combine like terms:

⇒ 2x² + 4x + 4 = 100

Subtract 100 from both sides:

⇒ 2x² + 4x - 96 = 0

Divide both sides by 2:

⇒ x² + 2x - 48 = 0

Factor:

⇒ (x - 6)(x + 8) = 0

Therefore,

⇒ x = 6, x = -8

As distance is positive, x = 8 only.

Therefore, side length of first square is 10 cm

Side length of second square is 8 cm

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