Metres are a measure of length; square metres are a measure of area. Because of this you can't say that a certain number of metres is equal to a certain number of square metres. You may have been trying to ask if a square which has sides 32 m long has an area of 1024 m2, in which case the answer is yes.
32 32X32=1024
256 = 1024 / 4
64*16 = 1024 and the square root of this is 32
32 squares is 297 square meters.
No it is not. 31*31 = 961 and 32*32=1024. x*x=1000 would be between 31 and 32
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32 32X32=1024
32 32X32=1024
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To find the perimeter of a square, you need to know the length of one side. Since the area of the square is given as 1024, you can find the length of one side by taking the square root of the area. The square root of 1024 is 32, so each side of the square is 32 units long. Therefore, the perimeter of the square is 4 times the length of one side, which is 4 * 32 = 128 units.
Yes. Any number can be a square root. 32 is the square root of 32*32 = 1024
How about: 32*32 = 1024
There are: 32*32 = 1024 square feet
The square root of 1,024 is 32.
The square footage of a 32' x 32' area is 1,024 square feet.