A square with a side length of 3 inches has an area of 9 square inches.
root 12 = 3.4641016151377545870548926830117
3 inches, because the square root of nine is three
6 x 6 = 36 square inches
To find the area of a square you must times/multiply the numbers for 2 sides. Example: If you have a square that is 4 inches long and 4 inches wide, the area would be 16 inches.
A square with a side length of 3 inches has an area of 9 square inches.
To find the area of a square, you multiply the length of one side by itself. In this case, if the sides are 6 inches long, the area would be 6 inches * 6 inches = 36 square inches.
A square with a perimeter of 40 inches has sides 10 inches long which will give it an area of 100 inches2
27.713 square inches.
4.5 square inches
Each side would be 5" long, A = SideA x SideB 5 x 5 = 25
root 12 = 3.4641016151377545870548926830117
3 inches, because the square root of nine is three
Each side would be 3 inches long and there are 4 sides, so 12 inches.
A = s2 Area of the square = s times s
6 x 6 = 36 square inches
To find the area of a square you must times/multiply the numbers for 2 sides. Example: If you have a square that is 4 inches long and 4 inches wide, the area would be 16 inches.