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13 October, 01:48

The combined area of two squares is 45 square centimeters. Each side of one square is twice as long as a side of the other square. What is the length of each side of the larger square?

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  1. 13 October, 04:09
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    A - side of the square

    a₁ - arm the small square

    a ₂ - larger side of the square

    2a ₁ = a₂ we put into the equation 2

    (a₁) ² + (a₂) ² = 45cm²

    2a₁ = a₂

    (a₁) ² + (2a₁) ² = 45cm²

    (a₁) ² + 4 (a₁) ² = 45cm²

    5 (a₁) ² = 45cm²

    (a₁) ² = 9cm²

    a₁ = √ (9cm²) = 3cm

    a₂ = 2a₁ = 2*3cm = 6cm

    A₁ = (a₁) ² = (3cm) ² = 9cm²

    A₂ = (a₂) ² = (6cm) ² = 36cm²

    A₁ + A₂ = 9cm² + 36cm² = 45cm²
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