Yes an area problem must have an squared unit. Suppose: Find the area of a suare with side 8 cm. Thus, 8 squared will be 64cm. Your answer will be 64 squared cm.
You find the area of a circle with pi times radius squared because the radius is half the circle so to find the full area you need to multiply it again.
Area of one side squared.
The formula to find area is you do the radius squared times pi or 3.14
6 meters squared
radius squared x 3.14 = area diameter squared x 3.14 / 4 = area
Yes an area problem must have an squared unit. Suppose: Find the area of a suare with side 8 cm. Thus, 8 squared will be 64cm. Your answer will be 64 squared cm.
pi times the radius squared pi r squared
Pi * radius squared
pi r squared.
You find the area of a circle with pi times radius squared because the radius is half the circle so to find the full area you need to multiply it again.
Area of one side squared.
The formula to find area is you do the radius squared times pi or 3.14
Pi x radius(R) squared e.g radius of circle is 5cm A=3.14x5 squared Area is 78.5
6 meters squared
Squared units of length.
Radius squared times pi