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16 May, 19:33

How do you solve for a²+b²=289 when b+a=23

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  1. 16 May, 20:17
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    1 Use Product Rule: {x}^{a}{x}^{b}={x}^{a+b}x

    a

    x

    b

    = x

    a+b



    {a}^{2}+bb=289a

    2

    + bb=289

    2 Use Product Rule: {x}^{a}{x}^{b}={x}^{a+b}x

    a

    x

    b

    = x

    a+b



    {a}^{2}+{b}^{2}=289a

    2

    + b

    2

    = 289

    3 Subtract {b}^{2}b

    2

    from both sides

    {a}^{2}=289-{b}^{2}a

    2

    = 289-b

    2



    4 Take the square root of both sides

    a=/pm / sqrt{289-{b}^{2}}a=±√

    289-b

    2







    5 Rewrite 289-{b}^{2}289-b

    2

    in the form {a}^{2}-{b}^{2}a

    2

    - b

    2

    , where a=17a=17 and b=bb=b

    a=/pm / sqrt{{17}^{2}-{b}^{2}}a=±√

    17

    2

    - b

    2



    6 Use Difference of Squares: {a}^{2}-{b}^{2} = (a+b) (a-b) a

    2

    - b

    2

    = (a+b) (a-b)

    a=/pm / sqrt{ (17+b) (17-b) }a=±√

    (17+b) (17-b)
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