if 4 times the area of smaller square is substracted from the area of a large square
Asked by GEETHA RAO
| 22nd Jun, 2013,
08:08: PM
Expert Answer:
Let 'a' be the side of smaller square and 'b' be the side of larger square.
Then, from the given conditions, we have:

Multiplying (2) by 4 and then adding (1) we get,

Hence, the side of small square is 8m and that of larger square is 20m.
Let 'a' be the side of smaller square and 'b' be the side of larger square.
Then, from the given conditions, we have:
Multiplying (2) by 4 and then adding (1) we get,
Hence, the side of small square is 8m and that of larger square is 20m.
Answered by
| 23rd Jun, 2013,
12:46: AM
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