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Mathematical fill-in-the-blank problem of two parallel planes
Let one of them be x and the other be 22-X.

Because they are sandwiched between two parallel planes, the square of x+36 = 22-X +4 times the square of the root number 5 to get X= 12, and the square of (the distance between two planes) = 12 -6 times the root number 3.