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If a square has a side of length 3, then it’s area is 9. This square has a side of length 3, so it’s area is 9. Is it valid or invalid?

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Answer:

Yes it is valid

Explanation:

A square is a geometric shape which is also known as a Quadrilateral. This means that it has 4 sides.

For a square, it's 4 sides are equal to one another or we can put it in other words as the length of the 4 sides of a square are congruent to one another.

From the above question, we are asked that:

"If a square has a side length of 3, it's area is 9. Is it valid or invalid?"

The above statement is valid. This is because, the formula for the Area of a Square is given as

L × L = L²

Where L = Side length = 3

Area = 3 × 3 = 3²

Area = 9

Therefore, the statement is valid.

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