SOLUTION: (3c+2)^2+(4c-3)^2=(5c+4)^2
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Question 374808: (3c+2)^2+(4c-3)^2=(5c+4)^2
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(3c+2)^2+(4c-3)^2=(5c+4)^2
9c^2+12c+4 + 16c^2-24c+9 = 25c^2+40c+16
Combine like terms
c^2(9+16-25)+ c(12-24-40) = 16-4-9
-52c= 3
c = -3/52
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