SOLUTION: X and Y are sides of two different squares. The area of rectangle formed by these two sides is 49. what can be the max possible value of X^2+Y^2 ???
[N.B.- I saw the answer to
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Question 1111134: X and Y are sides of two different squares. The area of rectangle formed by these two sides is 49. what can be the max possible value of X^2+Y^2 ???
[N.B.- I saw the answer to this question is 98...But i dont have any clue about how it's done...]
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X and Y are sides of two different squares. The area of rectangle formed by these two sides is 49. what can be the max possible value of X^2+Y^2 ???
[N.B.- I saw the answer to this question is 98...But i dont have any clue about how it's done…]
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The question is incorrect or it is incomplete.
As worded, the sum of the area of the two squares grows without bound.
The value 98 is the MINIMUM of .
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