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The area of a square is A = s², where s is the length of one side of the square. What is the side length s for each square? Drag the answer into the box to match each description. The square with A = 324 in² s = 324 in.s=324−−−√ in.s = (324)² in.

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Answer:

s = √324

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User Damian Paszkowski
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Answer:

Length of the side of the square s = √324 in.

Explanation:

Area of square is denoted by the formula A = s² where A = area of the triangle and s = length of one side.

If area A is = 324 in² then we have to find the length of the side.

A = s² = 324

√(s²) = √324

s = √324 in is the length of the side of the square.

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