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26 March, 12:32

if we increased one side of a square by 5 units and decreased the other by 3 units the area of the resulting rectangle would be 21 units squared greater than the area of the square how long are the sides of the original square

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  1. 26 March, 15:45
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    18 units

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So let's list out the sides.

    for the first square let's just call them x

    for the second square then they would be x+5 and x-3

    So let's write out their areas we will cal the area of the first one z

    x*x = z

    (x+5) * (x-3) = z+21

    since z = x^2 we can set up the second equation as a quadratic.

    (x+5) * (x-3) = x^2 + 21

    x^2 - 3x + 5x - 15 = x^2 + 21

    But look, the x^2s cancel out

    2x - 15 = 21

    2x = 36

    x = 18

    Test it out and see if it fits the description, And if you don't understand anything just let me know so I can explain more.
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