SOLUTION: The area of a square with side lengths k is 36 square units squared greater than the area of a rectangle with dimensions (k-7) and (k+8). Determine the area of the square.
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Question 678295: The area of a square with side lengths k is 36 square units squared greater than the area of a rectangle with dimensions (k-7) and (k+8). Determine the area of the square.
Answer by pmatei(79) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The area of the square is 400 square units.
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