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A square has an area of 49a^16 cm sq ? write an for the length of each side

User Yoonkyung
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Answer:

7
a^(8)

Explanation:

the area (A) of a square is calculated as

A = s² ( s is the side length )

here A = 49
a^(16) , then

s² = 49
a^(16) ( take square root of both sides )

s =
\sqrt{49a^(16) } =
√(49) ×
\sqrt{a^(16) } = 7
a^(8)

User Hyzyr
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Answer:

Length of each side is
\displaystyle{7a^8}.

Explanation:

Area of Square


\displaystyle{A = s^2}

where A stands for area and s stands for side.

Given that a square has area of
\displaystyle{49a^(16) \ \sf{cm^2}}. We can substitute
\displaystyle{A = 49a^(16)} in the area equation:


\displaystyle{49a^(16) = s^2}

Solve the equation for s; square root both sides:


\displaystyle{\sqrt{49a^(16)} = √(s^2)}\\\\\displaystyle{\sqrt{49a^(16)} = s}\\\\\displaystyle{\sqrt{7^2\left(a^(8)\right)^2} = s}\\\\\\\displaystyle{√(\left(7a^8\right)^2) = s}\\\\\displaystyle{7a^8 = s}

Therefore, length of each side is
\displaystyle{7a^8}.

User Zachary Yates
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