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What is the area if the side length is s

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Answer:


s^(2)

Explanation:

To find the area of a square when the side length is s, you use the formula:

Area=s×s

Alternatively, you can express this as:

Area=
s^(2)

So, if the side length is ss, the area of the square is
s^(2)

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