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What is the area of a square​

User Epifanio
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Answer:


a^(2) =
cm^(2)

Explanation:

(length of sqaure) x (width of square) =
cm^(2)

since the length and width are the same for a square we can use the same letter for both length and width. If we chose 'a' to represent length and width then the formula can be rewritten:

(length of sqaure) x (width of square) =
cm^(2)

l x w =
cm^(2)

l = w = a

a x a =
cm^(2)


a^(2) =
cm^(2)

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The area of a square is one of the sides squared s^2
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