In mathematics, the little square symbol (²) indicates that a number is being squared, meaning it is multiplied by itself. For example, (3^2) (or 3 squared) equals (3 \times 3), which is 9. This concept is often used in geometry to calculate the area of squares, where the area is found by squaring the length of one of its sides.
A cube...
When you multiply a number by itself, you square the number. The square of 3 is 9.
Pie
surface area
It doesn't mean anything to this math teacher.
Look in your math book you will find the answer!!!
unit x unit = square units
A cube...
When you multiply a number by itself, you square the number. The square of 3 is 9.
Pie
surface area
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the diameter of a circle when the area is 78.5, we first need to find the radius by taking the square root of the area divided by pi (3.14). Then, to get the diameter, we simply double the radius. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in math!
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LxW
It is the square: the variable multiplied by itself.
Quadratic refers to a type of math function that is growing as a square of the input
it means to do area