The area of a square is given by A=SxS or S2, where S is the length of the side (=29cm in this case) and A is the area (to be found out). Substituting in the above relation, we have A=29x29=841 square cm
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If a square has a side length of 4 centimetres, then its area is equal to 4 x 4 = 16cm2 (16 square centimetres).If a square has a side length of 8 centimetres, then its area is equal to 8 x 8 = 64cm2 (64 square centimetres).Therefore, by doubling the side length of a square, the squares area quadruples.
All four sides of a square are equal in length, therefore: area = length of a side squared length of a side = √[area] length x 4 = perimeter If the area is in cm² the length will be in cm.
Each side is 2 meters long
Yes, since they're squares. They can only be 3 inches by 3 inches if they are square. So they all have the same area.
10 and 30. (10*10)+(30*30) = 100+900 = 1000.