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If the area of the larger square is subtracted from twice the area of the smaller square, then the result is 8 cm^2...

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If the area of the larger square is subtracted from twice the area of the smaller square, then the result is 8 cm^2. However, if 3 times the area of the smaller square is added to 2 times the area of the larger square, then the result is 236 cm^2. Determine the side of the two squares.

posted Mar 30, 2016 by anonymous

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