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The area of a square can be found using the equation A = s², where A is the area and s is the measure of one side of the square.

Match the equation for how to solve for the side length of a square to its description.

The area of a square can be found using the equation A = s², where A is the area and-example-1
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Answer:

s=
√(x)227 in.

Explanation:

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we know that

The area of a square is equal to


A=s^(2)

where

s is the length side of a square

To solve for a side length of a square, isolate the variable s


A=s^(2)

square root both sides


s=√(A)

In this problem we have


A=227\ in^(2)

substitute in the formula to find s


s=√(227)\ in

therefore

the answer in the attached figure


The area of a square can be found using the equation A = s², where A is the area and-example-1
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