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Find the area of the square ABCD.

Find the area of the square ABCD.-example-1

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Answer: 196 meters

Step-by-step explanation: To find the area of any square you must do length(vertical side) times the width(horizontal side). It would look like this: length x width. So in this equation, it would be 14x14=the area. Another thing is that when you have a square when you know one side the other side is always as long or wide as the one you know. So 14x14=196 square meters

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Answer:

Explanation:

area of square is basically one side times itself

14 times 14 =196m^2

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