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What is the area of a square if each edge of the square has a length of 3a^5?
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What is the area of a square if each edge of the square has a length
of 3a^5?
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Given :
side of a Square = 3a⁵
To find:
Area of square
Solution
Area of square = side²
Area of square = (3a⁵) ²
Area of square = 3² ×a^5+2
Area of square = 9 × a⁷
Area of square = 9a⁷ (unit)²
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