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The area of an equilateral triangle is

A=sqrt(3)*(l^2)/4, l is the length and A is the area

multiply both sides by 4/sqrt(3) and get

4*A/sqrt(3)=l^2

take the square root of both sides and get

l = sqrt(4*A/sqrt(3))

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