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If the sides of a square are lengthened by 7cm, the area becomes 121cm2. Find the length of a side of the original square.

Asked by taty

If the sides of a square are lengthened by 8 cm, the area becomes 256cm^2. Find the length of a side of the original square.
14 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
original square : x by x
new square : (x+8) by (x+8)

so (x+8)^2 = 256
x+8 = √256 = 16
x= 8

original square was 8 by 8

check: new square is 16 by 16 or 256
14 years ago
Answered by Ms. Sue
The square root of 256 is 16. Therefore the original square has side lengths of 8.

14 years ago

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