Let the original side of the square be x inches.When sides are increased by 4 inches the sides are x+4 inches.
Area of square with side x inches=
Area of square with sides x+ inches=
According to question:The area of a square can be quadrupled by increasing the side length and width by 4 inches.\
Or
Expanding we have:
Or,
Factoring,
(3x+4)(x-4)=0
3x+4=0 or x=4
x= Or x=4.
Sides can not be negative so x=4.
The sides of the square will be 4 inches.
Answer:
x = 32
(The answer should be 32 if we are solving for x)
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7
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagorean theorem. 24^2+b^2=25^2
Simplify
576+b^2=625
b^2=49
b=7