Yes! As a matter of fact, a square does have.
It depends on the dimensions of the square but it would be a half of any given side.
Measure any side, as a square has four equal sides
Area = square of ANY side. Since all the sides of a square are the same...
A square metre, which is an area, has any shape you like. A square with each side 1 metre has an area 1 square metre.
Is rectangle and any parallelogram not square or rhombus
Only in doubles. Because in doubles you have to serve in the square that is on the other side of the table and on the square on the oposite side of the side you are serving on. In singles you can serve any where or any way you want.
Perimeter of a square = 4 x (length of any one side)
A=S2 Since each of a square's side is equal to each other, you can multiply any side of a square times four, e.g. 8 is one side of a square. 82,or 8*8, is 64. In this case, the area is 16. Since 16 has a square root of a whole number, each side is 4 square units.
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There is not enough information to know what you are asking. 14 4 and the length of one side of the square could be any number, depending on the size of the square.
To determine the area of a square, measure one side (any side- if it is a square, all sides are the same length) and then square it- multiply it by itself. In this case, that is 8x8. You will need to multiply for yourself.
If the room is square, then the area is the square of the length of any side.The length of any side is the square root of the area = sqrt(225) = 15.