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Evaluating Mathematical Solutions for Sail Dimensions

A draftsperson at a marine canvas company is determining the dimensions of a custom right-triangular sail. After setting up the equation x2+(xβˆ’7)2=172x^2 + (x - 7)^2 = 17^2 and solving the resulting quadratic equation, they find two possible mathematical solutions: x=15x = 15 and x=βˆ’8x = -8. According to the standard problem-solving strategy, what must the draftsperson do with the negative solution, and why?

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