it is something like for area a shapes lenght is 10cm and width is 2 so... i do A= LxW A= 10X2 A=20CM2
It is the square of the original number. If the original number represents a length, then the square of the original number represents an area of a square with side equal to the original number.
It's called a square number, or simply a square. The name comes from the fact that the sides of a geometric square are equal in length so its area is simply the length of one side times itself.
The area is equal to length x width. Both length and with of a square are the same. The only number multiplied by itself that equals an area of 49 is 7.
To get the value of the number times itself. If the number is the length and width of a square room the answer is the area of the floor and also the area of the ceiling of that room.
it is something like for area a shapes lenght is 10cm and width is 2 so... i do A= LxW A= 10X2 A=20CM2
It is the square of the original number. If the original number represents a length, then the square of the original number represents an area of a square with side equal to the original number.
It's called a square number, or simply a square. The name comes from the fact that the sides of a geometric square are equal in length so its area is simply the length of one side times itself.
The area is equal to length x width. Both length and with of a square are the same. The only number multiplied by itself that equals an area of 49 is 7.
The area of any square (or other rectangle) is equal to the base times the height. So just measure the length of one side of the frame, then multiply that number by itself.
To get the value of the number times itself. If the number is the length and width of a square room the answer is the area of the floor and also the area of the ceiling of that room.
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the answer is equilibrum
Dial [1] plus the area code, and the number itself
To find the area of a square: -- Measure the length of any side. In a square, all sides are the same length. -- Multiply that number by itself. ("Square" the number.) Example: If each side of the square is 9ft long, then the area is (9ft times 9ft) = 81 square ftAll four sides of a square have equal length. Call that length 'S'.The formula for area, which we shall call 'A', is:A = S2=======================================Another contributor clarified (?) :Simply, A= area, L= length. W= width A=LW, as in any square that has two equal sides.
A square has 4 sides that are of equal length. The area of a square is the length of one side multiplied by itself, or squared. So, to find the length from the area you must take the square root of the area, or in other words find that number that when multiplied by itself gives the area.square root (100) = 10This is because 10 x 10 = 100So, each side of the square is 10 inches.