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The side of a square exceeds the side of another square by 4 cm and the sum of the area of the two squares is 400 sq cm. Find the dimensions of the two squares. - Mathematics

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The side of a square exceeds the side of another square by 4 cm and the sum of the area of the two squares is 400 sq cm. Find the dimensions of the two squares.

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Solution

Let the side of the smaller square be x cm.

Then the side of the larger square is x + 4 cm.

Area of smaller square = x2

Area of smaller square = x2

Sum of the areas is 400 cm2

x2 + (x + 4)2 = 400

x2 + (x2 + 8x + 16) = 400

2x2 + 8x + 16 = 400

2x2 + 8x − 384 = 0

x2 + 4x − 192 = 0

(x + 16) (x − 12) = 0

x = 12 or x = −16

Side of the smaller square = 12 cm

Side of the larger square = 16 cm

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Chapter 5: Quadratic equations - Exercise 5E [Page 91]

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Nootan Mathematics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 5 Quadratic equations
Exercise 5E | Q 18. | Page 91
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