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Just multiply it to itself.

e.g. No. 3 ; 3 squared 3^(2) = 3 x 3 = 9

Algebraically, it is x X x = x^(2)

What it means ; The two adjacent sides of a square are the same length . So to find the area of a square, you just multiply the two sides together.

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to calculate the square, multiply the number to itself for eg, 2 square = 2 X 2 = 4

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