Answer:
The small square has a 6cm side; the larger square has a 8cm side.
Explanation:
Set up an equation that uses the given facts and common knowledge:
The area of a square is the length of the side times itself, that is "squared"!
You have 2 different squares; their total area is 100.
Use x to be the side of Square 1, and x+2 for the square that has 2cm longer sides. Here's the equation:
Expand then recombine
![x^(2) +x^(2) +4x +4 = 100](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/lp9q4rteg9ovgvz1neypwhr3r2jokblq01.png)
becomes
divide by 2 to simplify and then=0
Now factor that.
(x+8)(x-6) = 0 Set each factor to equal zero and solve for x.
x + 8 = 0 x - 6 = 0
x= -8 x= 6 Squares don't have negative sides, so use the +6.
Back to square 1 ! !
![6^(2) = 36](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/v2gbp21lfkkfbhz06ts56umgx4pucbxurl.png)
now 6+2 for square 2:
36 + 64 = 100 TRUE!