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How can I find the unknown side lengths when given the area or circumference of a figure?

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Answer:

Set up the area/circumference equations using x as the unknown variable. Then, solve for that variable and apply the correct unit.

Explanation:

For example,

Find the side length of a square with an area of 49 square centimeters.

Since
area=s^(2), i can write
49=s^2\\then take the square root of each side to solve for s.\\s=√(49) \\s=7 centimeters

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