The area of a square is s2, where s is the measurement of one side. A = 132 = 169cm2.
13cm
A square with a side length of 13cm (52/4) has an area of 169cm2
The length of each side of a square is numerically equal to the square root of the area.
Then its area will only be a quater of once it was.
The side lengths of a square is equal to the square root of the area of the square. So, in this case, the square root of 26 is: 5.099 km per side.
13cm
A square with a side length of 13cm (52/4) has an area of 169cm2
Square root of area,yes
the length of a square that has an area of 169 cm^2 is 13cm you take the square root of 169 and you have your length because finding the area of a square means multiplying one side by the other therefore, you are squaring one side of the square because all the sides of a square are the same length :P
the square root of its area
the area of a square
30cm2
The length of each side of a square is numerically equal to the square root of the area.
A square with a side length of 10 inches has an area of 100 square inches.
Then its area will only be a quater of once it was.
The area of square is : 11664.0
The side lengths of a square is equal to the square root of the area of the square. So, in this case, the square root of 26 is: 5.099 km per side.