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.
The side length of a square with an area of 2 square units is: 1.414 units.
The area of a square of length m is m2 Accordingly, for a square of side length 6 length units = 62 square units. = 36 square units
The length of the side of a square of area x square units is sqrt(x) units.
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 27 square units.
A square with a side length of 20 units has an area of 400 square units.
You get area by multiplying length by width. So this would be 117 square units.
Length of Side*Length of Side (in square units).
Each side of the square will be 25 units in length.
Take the length of a side (a square has all 4 sides same length) in the units, and square that number (multiply it by itself), then take the units as square units. Example: a square has a side length of 3 units, then the area = (3 units)2 = 9 units2.
A square with a side length of 7.5 units has an area of 56.25 square units.
A square with a side length of 12 units has an area of 144 square units.
16 square units