Both sides of a square - indeed, all four sides - MUST be the same otherwise it is not a square. If the side length is s cm the area is s*s = s2 cm2
A square and a rhombus both are quadrilaterals that have sides that are the same length.
They both have 4 sides but of different lengths
A square must have sides of the same length. It is not clear how 11 inches AND 7 inches can both refer to one square.
The area is equal to length x width. Both length and with of a square are the same. The only number multiplied by itself that equals an area of 49 is 7.
yes....the sides are always he same length...then it wouldn't be a square
Area of the rectangle is 144cm. The sides of a square with the same ares is 12cm.
Since the lengths on both sides of the square are the same the side length will be 6cm.
A square and a rhombus both are quadrilaterals that have sides that are the same length.
they both have 4 sides
They both have 4 sides but of different lengths
A square must have sides of the same length. It is not clear how 11 inches AND 7 inches can both refer to one square.
They are both made of 4 sides and someone told me this but anyways, they have the same perimeter/area
In a square, all sides are the same, so the area is the length of one side multiplied by itself.
The area is equal to length x width. Both length and with of a square are the same. The only number multiplied by itself that equals an area of 49 is 7.
yes....the sides are always he same length...then it wouldn't be a square
rectangle
well one way there the same is they both have sides they both have angles and their both classiflyed as shapes