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Answer:


Area = 58 \ units^2

Explanation:

We can start by finding the third side of the triangle/the side of the square using the Pythagorean Theorem:


a^2+b^2=c^2

In this case the side length of the square would be represented by the variable "c" as it is the hypotenuse:


3^2+7^2=c^2


9+49=c^2


c^2=58


c=√(58)

Since the area of a square is the side length square then...


Area =( √(58) )^2

The square root and the squared cancel out giving us...


Area = 58 \ units^2

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