factor it
area= Pi x r-squared (25) divided by 3.14 = (3.14 x r-squared) divided by 3.14 (7.96) find the square root = (r-squared) find the square root 1.4 = radius
using the pythagoren therum, a squared +b squared=c squared, if you are finding the hypotenuse square the other to sides and divide the answer to get the length of the hypotenuse otherwise square the hypotenuse and the known side and subtract the known side squared from the hypotenuse squared to find the lenght of the unknown side squared
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To find the area of a square if the perimeter is given, we must divide it by 4. Here, we have to divide 12 by 4, which is 3. The area of a square is side squared, so that is 3 squared or 9.
divide the square feet by pi that gives you the radius squared find the square root and get the radius
The great pythagorean theorm: a(squared) + b(squared) = c(squared)
A squared+ B squared=C squared. find the square root of the answer and you get the longest side.
the formula is a squared + b squared = c squared to find the hypotenuse (the longest side) find the square root of you previous answer.
349 squared is 121801... the square root is 18.68154169
B squared equals c squared minus a squared then to find B take the square root of you answer for b squared
Use the Pythagorean theorem (a-squared + b-squared = c-squared) Remember, the hypotenuse is c.
To find a square numbe lets say.. 2 squared all you do is 2x2=4 4squared 4x4=16
To find the length of one side of a square when the area is sixteen square units, you would take the square root of the area. In this case, the square root of sixteen is four. Therefore, each side of the square would be four units long.
area= Pi x r-squared (25) divided by 3.14 = (3.14 x r-squared) divided by 3.14 (7.96) find the square root = (r-squared) find the square root 1.4 = radius
diagonal = square root ( side squared + side squared) = square root (2) x side (pythagorean theorem since angle is 90degrees)
using the pythagoren therum, a squared +b squared=c squared, if you are finding the hypotenuse square the other to sides and divide the answer to get the length of the hypotenuse otherwise square the hypotenuse and the known side and subtract the known side squared from the hypotenuse squared to find the lenght of the unknown side squared
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