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17 March, 05:57

Mr. lumen replaced a square window with a rectangular one. The new window is 3 ft. wider and 2 ft. higher than the square one. it has an area of 42 ft. how long was a side of the original square.

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  1. 17 March, 09:33
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    Let the length and width of the square window be x ft.

    the new dimensions are:

    length = (x+3) ft and width = (x+2) ft

    the area will be:

    A=length*width

    thus

    A = (x+3) (x+2) = 42

    x^2+5x+6=42

    x^2+5x-36=0

    factoring the above we get:

    (x-4) (x+9) = 0

    thus

    x=4 or x=-9

    hence we take x=4 since there is n negative dimension.

    Thus the original dimension of the square was 4 ft by 4 ft.
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