Oh, dude, "S" in the context of area usually stands for "surface area." It's like the total area of all the surfaces of a three-dimensional object. So, if you're calculating the surface area of a cube, you'd be looking at all six sides added together. Cool, right?
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A=s^2 or A=s*s A is the area, and s is a side.
G.P.S. Said "avoid area" what dose in mean?
The area of a circle if the diameter was s 7ft is 38.48ft
Area of a square is sides squared (s^2 or s*s). For Example if you want to find the area of a square with a side of 6 you would just square it, so the area would be 26 units^2.
The perimeter of a square is the sum of the lengths of its sides, while the area is the square of one of its sides. That is, if each side is S units long, then Perimeter = 4*S units and Area = S*S square units.