No. A square on its side will have a width equal to its side length. On its vertex, its width will be larger: up to sqrt(2) times as large.
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There is not enough information to help in a specific manner, but assuming the drive way is straight and has a constant width then muliply the length by the width
Since all sides of a square are equal and area is length times width, the width of the square is 5 cm.
The curve is shifted to the right by c.
In mathematics, a constant rate of change is called a slope. For linear functions, the slope would describe the curve of the function. The world "constant" in this context means the slope and therefore angle of the curve will not change.