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The combined area of a square and a rectangle is 124 square centimeters. The width of the rectangle is 4 centimeters more than the length of a side of the square, and the length of the rectangle is 2 centimeters more than its width. Find the dimensions of the square and the rectangle.
8 years ago

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Answered by Scott
s = side of square

(s^2) + [(s + 4)(s + 6)] = 124
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