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In a garden roses and marrigold and plant in square plots the length of the square plot in which roses plant is 2 meters greater then length of the squares plot in which marigolds are plant how much bigger in area is the rose plot then marigold plot

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Answered by harshu44
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Hello Dear!!!

Here's your answer....

Let,

The side of the square plot for marigold is x

The length of the square plot in which roses plant is 2 meters greater then length of the squares plot in which marigolds.

Side of the square plot for rose is (x+2)

Area of square = (side)^2

Area of square plot of marigold = (x)^2

Area of square plot of rose = (x+2)^2
= (x)^2 + 4 + 4x

So...

Area of rose - Area of marigold

(x)^2 + 4 + 4x - (x)^2

4+4x

The area of square plot of rose is 4+4x bigger than the area of square plot of marigold.

x is the side of square plot of marigold.

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