You can't have a square root in a linear equation other than to express a constant. If it is used as such, it is represented the same way as in any other branch of mathematics.
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Depends on your definition of "linear" For someone taking basic math - algebra, trigonometry, etc - yes. Linear means "on the same line." For a statistician/econometrician? No. "Linear" has nothing to do with lines. A "linear" model means that the terms of the model are additive. The "general linear model" has a probability density as a solution set, not a line...
since this is a square with sides 30 feet use Pythagorean theorem to show hypotenuse is 30 x square root of 2 = 42 feet
It is a straight line equation in the form of y = mx+c whereas m is the slope and c is the y intercept
Square meters of what? If you want the area in square meters of a rectangle, just multiply the length times the width (both in meters). To get square meters of other figures, other formulae are required.
google "9500 sq ft in acres". it will show "9500 (sq feet) = 0.218089991 acres"