SOLUTION: how do I solve this problem (2x+6)^2+(2x+4)^2=x^2

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Question 730507: how do I solve this problem
(2x+6)^2+(2x+4)^2=x^2

Answer by josgarithmetic(39625)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That will be a quadratic equation in x. Do all the multiplications and simplify. What you will have will be easier to work with for solving. Just put the final equation into general form. Factor if possible, otherwise, use general solution.
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