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| Question 941643:  if a side of a square is increased by 6 units, its area is 100 sq units. What is the length of a side of the square?
 Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! x = length of side (units) ---
 (x + 6)(x + 6) = 100
 xx + 12x + 36 - 100 = 0
 xx + 12x - 64 = 0
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 the above quadratic equation is in standard form, with a=1, b=12 and c=-64
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 1 12 -64
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 the quadratic has two real roots at:
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 x = 4
 x = -16
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 the negative root doesn't fit the problem statement, so use the positive root:
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 answer:
 x = 4
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