SOLUTION: Each side of a square is increased 4 inches. When this happens, the area is multiplied by 16. How many inches in the side of the original square?

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Question 1162524: Each side of a square is increased 4 inches. When this happens, the area is multiplied by 16. How many inches in the side of the original square?
Answer by ikleyn(52775) About Me  (Show Source):
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The problem says


    %28x%2B4%29%5E2 = 16x^2.


Take the square root of both sides.  You will ger


    x + 4 = 4x.


    4 = 4x - x

    4 = 3x

    x = 4%2F3 inches.    ANSWER

Solved.