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two squares have sides p cm and (p+5) cms. the sum of theirs squares is 625 sq.cm. the sides of the squares are
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Answered by Steve
what's to explain? Write the facts in symbols:

p^2 + (p+5)^2 = 625

Now just solve for p and find p+5
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