The area of one square is 64 cm3, and the area of the other is 17 cm3 larger. Find the side length of the second square.

1. First, calculate the area of the second square. To do this, add 17 to the area of the first square. We get:

64 + 17 = 81 (cm²).

2. Since the area of the square is equal to the product of the sides of the square, then the length of the side of the square is equal to the square root of its area. In our case, it will be:

√81 = 9 (cm).

Answer: The side length of the second square is 9 centimeters.



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