how do you find area of a square that has sides of length 96 inches
You cannot. A square can be distorted into a rhombus without changing the lengths of any of the sides, but with a different area. Similarly, the shape of any quadrilateral can be altered without affecting the length of its sides but changing its area.
HOW TO FIND THE AREA OF A SQUAREmust x all sides
Length of side = square root of area
find the square root
First of all, there's no such thing as an "irregular square". If it's irregular, then it's not a square. You'd need a complete description to find its area. Like the lengths of all the sides, or else the size of all the angles plus the length of at least one side.
how do you find area of a square that has sides of length 96 inches
You cannot. A square can be distorted into a rhombus without changing the lengths of any of the sides, but with a different area. Similarly, the shape of any quadrilateral can be altered without affecting the length of its sides but changing its area.
HOW TO FIND THE AREA OF A SQUAREmust x all sides
Length of side = square root of area
find the square root
the side is 36.055 yards. in order to find the sides of a square with only the area you would need to find the square-root of that data seeing as the sides of the square are identical and are multiplied by each other to get the area.
You multiply the two sides the object in order to find the square feet of an area
0.0625 square units
Multiply 2 sides.
You times its 2 sides and...viola, you have it.
The area is the inside. The perimiter is around. If its a rectangle, to find the area you multiply the lengths of two sides