180ft² = 16.72m²
Area of a square = (length of a side)2 Area of a 12m square = (12m)2 = 144 square meters
a=a2
Y = x2
The area of square is : 73.96
multiply one of the longest sides by one of the shorter sides or if a square just multiply 2 sides
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25cm sqaured
4 sides in a square, so each side is 12 meters. 12m x 12m = 144m2
It is 12m
The area of rectangle is : 96.0
By definition, the sides of a square MUST be the same. It is not possible to have a square with sides of 12m and 6m.
Squares do not have a surface area. They simply have an area. This square's area is 144m^2
Area = 12*8 = 96 square m
All sides would need to be 3m. All 4 sides of a square are equal. 12/4 = 3
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The lengths of the sides of a quadrilateral are not enough to determine its area since the shape is not rigid: it can be flexed.
The area of a square with sides 2.4cm is 5.76 cm2
The area of a square with 8cm sides is 64
If you mean area of a rectangle then it is 25 times 12 = 300 square m