A = side^2
A = (3.5 cm)^2 = 12.25 cm^2
The area of a square is one side multiplied by an adjacent side. In a square all sides are the same length. Then the square root of the area must be the length of any side. If you know the area you can look up the square root in tables found in many older math books, or simply find the square on your calculator.
not in the real world. The area of a square = The length of a side, squared. Any number squared is positive.
Area of any square or rectangle = (length) x (width)Length and width are both 30 centimeters.Area = (30cm) x (30cm) = 900 square centimeters
Invalid conversion: square inches is a measure of area and inches is a measure of length or distance.If each side of a square is 10 inches long, the area of the square will be 100 square inches. (10*10=100)For any rectangle with an area of 100 square inches, the length of the short side times the length of the long side must total 100.(For instance, a rectangle 4 inches by 25 inches: 4*25=100)
The area of any rectangular shape, including the square, is the length times the breadth. Area = length x breadth
If the room is square, then the area is the square of the length of any side.The length of any side is the square root of the area = sqrt(225) = 15.
It's the square of the length of a side. If the length of a side is L, then the area of the square is L2, or L * L.
The area of a square is one side multiplied by an adjacent side. In a square all sides are the same length. Then the square root of the area must be the length of any side. If you know the area you can look up the square root in tables found in many older math books, or simply find the square on your calculator.
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).
A square metre, which is an area, has any shape you like. A square with each side 1 metre has an area 1 square metre.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
not in the real world. The area of a square = The length of a side, squared. Any number squared is positive.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
To find the area of a square: -- Measure the length of any side. In a square, all sides are the same length. -- Multiply that number by itself. ("Square" the number.) Example: If each side of the square is 9ft long, then the area is (9ft times 9ft) = 81 square ftAll four sides of a square have equal length. Call that length 'S'.The formula for area, which we shall call 'A', is:A = S2=======================================Another contributor clarified (?) :Simply, A= area, L= length. W= width A=LW, as in any square that has two equal sides.
All 4 sides of a square have equal length. If the perimeter is 28 ft, then the length of each side is 7 ft. In any rectangle, the area is (length) times (width). In the square, (length) times (width) is the same as (side squared). 72 = 49 square feet.