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The area of a square can be found using the equation A = s², where A is the area and s is the measure of one side of the square.

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Please help! The area of a square can be found using the equation A = s², where A-example-1
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Answer: the first left equation is matching the description.

Explanation

Since we know A= s2 ( exponent 2) and sis the side :

A=s2

A= 99sin2

s=square(99) sin

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