You find the square root 0f 169 which is 13.
Area = Length * Length Area = Length2 Length = Area Length = 230 Length = 15.16575..... -Oliver Crow
That depends what you want to calculate. To calculate the area, for a rectangular lot, just multiply length x width; in the special case of a square lot, this becomes length x length, or length square.
You can solve this in two steps. 1) Calculate the length of a side of the square, based on the area. 2) Once you have the length of the side, you can calculate the perimeter.
The length of a square with an area of 81 would be 9.
The length and width of a square by definition are of equal length. The area (A) of a square = d2, where d is the length of one side. If the area is known, then the length of the side of a square, d = √A (square root of A).
You cannot calculate the length and width of a room on its area alone. You could compute the square root of the area on the assumption that the room has a square shape, but you'd generally need the ratio of length over width.
the formula for area of a square is length times width
The formula for the area of the square is length multiplied by width.
Area = Length * Length Area = Length2 Length = Area Length = 230 Length = 15.16575..... -Oliver Crow
The length of the side of a square of area x square units is sqrt(x) units.
area - width = length
Just like any rectangle, the area is length x width. In the special case of a square, since both are the same, you can calculate length x length, or length squared.
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of any side. The area is the length of a side multiplied by itself (which is to say, squared).
It is the same as its length, and if that is not given, it is the square root of the area.
You don't. Centimeters are length. Square centimeters are area.
area of an box is length x width.
That depends what you want to calculate. To calculate the area, for a rectangular lot, just multiply length x width; in the special case of a square lot, this becomes length x length, or length square.