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10 May, 18:50

A piece of wire 40 cm long is cut into two pieces, each of which is bent to form a square. The total area of the

squares is 52 cm². Find the length of each piece.

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  1. 10 May, 20:49
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    24 cm and 16 cm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assumed that the length of one of the wire is x cm and the other is y cm.

    Given that the length of the wire = 40 cm long:

    x + y = 40

    x = 40 - y

    Given that their total area is 52 cm²:

    (x/4) ² + (y/4) ² = 52

    x²/16 + y²/16 = 52

    x² + y² = 832

    Substitute x = 40 - y into x² + y² = 832:

    (40 - y) ² + y² = 832

    40² - 2 (40) (y) + y² + y² = 832

    1600 - 80y + 2y² = 832

    2y² - 80y + 768 = 0

    y² - 40y + 384 = 0

    (y - 16) (y - 24) = 0

    y = 16 or y = 24

    if y = 16,

    x = 40 - 16

    x = 24

    The length of one of the pieces is 24 cm and the other is 16 cm
  2. 10 May, 22:47
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    A=s*s

    A=s^2

    52=s^2

    s=√52

    s=7.2 one side of the square

    s*4 to get the four sides

    7.2*4=28.8 cm length of the first piece

    40-28.8=11.2cm length of the second piece
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