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The area of square is 49m2.what is the length of one side

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Consider that the area (A) of a square with side 's' is given by the formula,


A=s^2

Given that the area is 49 sq. meters,


A=49

Substitute the values and solve for the side 's' as follows,


\begin{gathered} s^2=49 \\ s=\sqrt[]{49} \\ s=\pm7 \end{gathered}

But 's' is the side of the square, which cannot be negative.

So we have to neglect the negative value, and consider the positive value,


s=7

Thus, the side of the given square is 7 meters .

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