To square a number, multiply the number by itself.
Example: The square of 6 is (6 times 6) = 36.
Note: This gives you the area only if the figure is a square.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
Divide the surface area by 6. Then, find the square root of that number.
You find the square root an then label it as the side.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
HOW TO FIND THE AREA OF A SQUAREmust x all sides
to find the number of square units contained.
You find the area of the whole square first. Then you find the area of the circle inside of it And then subtract the area of the circle from the area of the square and then you get the shaded area of the square
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
Divide the surface area by 6. Then, find the square root of that number.
You find the square root an then label it as the side.
If you are trying to find the number of square units on the surface of something, you find the area of that surface (the width times the height). The answer is written as units2
multiply the length by the width(a.k.a the length by the height).
To find the area of a square you multiply its length by its width.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
HOW TO FIND THE AREA OF A SQUAREmust x all sides