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[Area of a square] = [length of one side] ^2 Therefore, [length of one side] = SQR RT [area of square] length = sqr rt (190) = 13.784 (approximate)
Since the lengths on both sides of the square are the same the side length will be 6cm.
The area of square is : 81.0
The area of a square is the square of its side length.
When you double the length of one side, the area is increased by a factor of four. Example:A square with side lengths of 10 feet has an area of 100 square feet.A square with side lengths of 20 feet has an area of 400 square feet.
[Area of a square] = [length of one side] ^2 Therefore, [length of one side] = SQR RT [area of square] length = sqr rt (190) = 13.784 (approximate)
area - width = length
21cm each side.
A square with a side length of 6 inches has an area of 36 square inches.
Length of side = sqrt(2304) = 48 cm
Since the lengths on both sides of the square are the same the side length will be 6cm.
7 inches
A square with a side length of 9 units has an area of 81 square units.
The area of square is : 81.0
81 square units
The area of a square is the length of a side squared (multiplied by itself)A square that have 100 cm on all sides is 100cm*100cm = 10,000 cm2
81 square units Actual area 80.6404 square units