It is: 8*8 = 64 square cm
For a square yes. If square root the area, you will get the length of a side. Times this by 4 to get the perimeter. E.g. Area=64cm2 64(square rooted)=8cm 8 X 4=32cm Perimeter=32cm
64 cm sqared its just a square that has 64 cms within it
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.
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It is: 8*8 = 64 square cm
For a square yes. If square root the area, you will get the length of a side. Times this by 4 to get the perimeter. E.g. Area=64cm2 64(square rooted)=8cm 8 X 4=32cm Perimeter=32cm
64 cm sqared its just a square that has 64 cms within it
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.
14' square
The dimensions of a square with an area 36 square inches are:Side lengths: Six inchesPerimeter: 24 inchesDiagonal measurement: 8.485 inches
That's very easy. The dimensions of a square with an area of A = 1 m² is 1 meter in length and 1 meter in width.
the length of a side of a square is the square root of the area of the square.
That will depend on their dimensions but both are worked out in square units