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Explain how you can find an unknown side length of any square, when given only the area of the square.
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Explain how you can find an unknown side length of any square, when given only the area of the square.
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Explain how you can find an unknown side length of any square, when given only the area of the square.
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If you have a square then all sides are the same in length.
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You can find any unknown side because you know a square is equilateral and all sides are congruent so you could divide the area by 4 to get the measure of one side or all in a square.
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