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That is a square, but the formula is the same. Area = Length * Width Area = 25 * 25 = 625 squared units ===============
Since the sides of a square are equal, the area of a square is the length of one side squared, therefore: (25)1/2 = 5 = length of one side. Multiply this by four since there are four sides to a square, and that will give you the perimeter = 20
Perimeter is 100', so each side = 25' and 25 squared = 625. QED
Oh, dude, finding the side of a square with an area of 25 sq ft is like finding your keys in the dark - not that hard. Since the area of a square is side squared, you just take the square root of 25 and boom, you've got yourself a side length of 5 feet. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
25cm squared But cm was never mentioned in the question; so the answer should be just: 25
For a square, length of side = sqrt(Area) = sqrt(25) = 5 metres.
what is the area of a square with a side length of 5x
If the area is 25 centimetres, then the length of a single side will be sqrt(25) = 5 centimetres.
The area of a square is calculated using the formula ( \text{Area} = \text{side length}^2 ). For a square with a side length of 5, the area would be ( 5^2 = 25 ). Therefore, the area of the square is 25 square units.
Let the width = X. The length is twice the width plus 5. So the length must be 2X + 5. Area = 63 ft squared = X multiplied by 2X + 5 = 2X squared + 25. 2X squared = 63 - 25 = 38 2X = square root of 38. Therefore the width is the square root of 38 divided by 2 and the length is the square root of 38 plus 5.
The area of square is : 625.0
The area of a square with a side length of 5 units is 25 square units.