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The side of a square measures 2x^2y^3 what is the area of the square if x=-2 and y=2​

User Locknies
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Here is your answer

4096
({units})^(2)

REASON:

Given, x= -2 and y= 2

Measure of each side of square=


2 {x}^(2) × {y}^(3)

Putting the values of x and y in above relation, we get

Side of square


= 2 *({ - 2})^(2) * ({2}^(3))


= 2 * 4 * 8


= 64 \: units

Now,

area of square=
({side})^(2)


= {64}^(2) {units}^(2)


4096 \: {units}^(2)

HOPE IT IS USEFUL

User Nowk
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Answer:

4096

Explanation:

Insert the values

s = 2x²y³ = 2(-2)²(2)³ = 2 × 4 × 8 = 64

Calculate the area

A = s² = 64²


\boxed{ = 4096 }

User Beto Aveiga
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