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
32 32X32=1024
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Oh, dude, so the area of a square is side squared, right? So, if the area is 1024, then the side length is the square root of 1024, which is 32. And since a square has all equal sides, the perimeter is just 4 times the side length, which is 128. Easy peasy, right?
Yes. Any number can be a square root. 32 is the square root of 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.
It is: 128/4 = 32 and 32*32 = 1024 square cm