the numbers 15. The sum of the areas of two squares is 400 sq.m. If the difference between their perimeters is lom find the sides of two squares,
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I think q. is wrong the difference of perimeter can't be 10
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⇒ Let the sides of the two squares be xcm and ycm, where x>y
⇒ Then, their areas are x
2
and y
2
and their perimeters are 4x and 4y.
By given condition,
⇒ x
2
+y
2
=400 ----- ( 1 )
⇒ And 4x−4y=16
⇒ 4(x−y)=16
⇒ x−y=4
⇒ x=y+4
Substituting the value of x from ( 2 ) in ( 1 ), we get,
⇒ (y+4)
2
+y
2
=400
⇒ y
2
+16+8y+y
2
=400
⇒ 2y
2
+16+8y=400
⇒ y
2
+4y−192=0
⇒ y
2
+16y−12y−192=0
⇒ y(y+16)−12(y+16)=0
⇒ (y+16)(y−12)=0
∴ y=−16 or 12
Since, y cannot be negative, y=12
⇒ x=y+4=12+4=16
∴ Sides of the two squares are 16cm and 12cm.
⇒ Required difference =16−12=4cm
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