Wire Cut into Two Squares | Area = 65 cm² | Full Working | New Syllabus Math 2 - Exercise 5B Q9
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In this video, we solve New Syllabus Mathematics 2 – Exercise 5B Question 9.
A 44 cm wire is cut into two parts, and each part is bent to form a square.
Given that the total area of the two squares is 65 cm², we find the perimeter of each square step-by-step.
This problem tests:
✔ Algebraic formulation
✔ Perimeter–side relationship of squares
✔ Area equations
✔ Solving quadratic equations
✔ Word problem modelling
📌 Question:
A piece of wire 44 cm long is cut into two parts. Each part is bent to form a square. Given that the total area of the two squares is 65 cm², find the perimeter of each square.
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