Side length squared is the formula for finding the area of a square.
6 x side squared
the length of one side squared
The side opposite the right triangle is the hypotenuse. The formula for finding the hypotenuse is A squared plus B squared equal C squared. C is the hypotenuse. If side A is 3 and side B is 4, the equation would read 9 plus 16 equal C squared, or 25 equals C squared. The square of 25 is 5, so the hypotenuse is 5.
Area of a square = side squared Area of a circle = pi times radius squared
64 square meters The formula for the area of a square is length squared, and 8m squared is 64m2
side squared
side squared
Length of side squared
6 x side squared
The area of a square is the side length squared.
the length of one side squared
A = S squared is the formula for area of a square A = area S = lenght of side
Pythagorean's theorem: Length of Side A squared times the length of Side B squared equals the length of Side C squared in a right triangle. A2+B2=C2
the formula is a squared + b squared = c squared to find the hypotenuse (the longest side) find the square root of you previous answer.
The side opposite the right triangle is the hypotenuse. The formula for finding the hypotenuse is A squared plus B squared equal C squared. C is the hypotenuse. If side A is 3 and side B is 4, the equation would read 9 plus 16 equal C squared, or 25 equals C squared. The square of 25 is 5, so the hypotenuse is 5.
Area of a square = side squared Area of a circle = pi times radius squared
diagonal = square root ( side squared + side squared) = square root (2) x side (pythagorean theorem since angle is 90degrees)