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which equation could represent the area of a square as a function of a side A: A(s)=2s B: A(s)=4s C: A(s)= s2

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Answer:


A(s)=s^2

Explanation:

we know that

The square is a regular polygon that has four right angles and four parallel and congruent sides.

The area of a square is equal to the length side squared

Let

s ----> the length side of the square

we have that


A(s)=s^2

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