the length of a square that has an area of 169 cm^2 is 13cm
you take the square root of 169
and you have your length
because finding the area of a square means multiplying one side by the other
therefore, you are squaring one side of the square because all the sides of a square are the same length
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132 = 169.
butt face lonnie dorton
Oh, what a lovely problem to solve! Since the perimeter of the square is 52 cm, we can divide that by 4 to find the length of each side, which is 13 cm. To find the area of the square, we simply square the length of one side, so the area is 169 square cm. It's wonderful to see how math can help us discover the beauty in shapes!
13cm*13cm =169 square cm.
The square root of 169 = ± 13
52 cm
To find the side length of a square with an area of 169, you take the square root of 169. The square root of 169 is 13. Therefore, the side length of the square is 13 units.
52 cm
Side of a square= take out the square root Area=169cm ² Square root of 169= 13 Side= 13 cm²
It is the square root of 169 which is 13 units of length
132 = 169.
The area of a square is the (perimeter/4)^2. The perimeter is 52, so 52/4=13. 13^2 is 169. The area of the square is 169 cm.^2.
13 feet
You find the square root 0f 169 which is 13.
butt face lonnie dorton
It is 13 m
The length of each side is: 13 feet.