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Which equation represents x, the side length of the greater square? x2 (x – 2)2 = 10 x2 2x2 = 10 x2 (x – 2)2 = 100 x2 2x2 = 100
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Which equation represents x, the side length of the greater square? x2 (x – 2)2 = 10 x2 2x2 = 10 x2 (x – 2)2 = 100 x2 2x2 = 100
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Which equation represents x, the side length of the greater square? x2 (x – 2)2 = 10 x2 2x2 = 10 x2 (x – 2)2 = 100 x2 2x2 = 100
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10x2(x-2)2=100x2x2 2x2
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