SaraiSanchez1 SaraiSanchez1
  • 09-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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the side length of a square is equal to

a. the square of its area
b. the square root of its area
c. its area
d. half of its area

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mrworldwide
mrworldwide mrworldwide
  • 09-10-2018
B) The square root of its area
If it’s a square, all of its sides are equal. This means that multiplying 2 sides together will get its area. Since they are equal sides, this results in a perfect square (literally, haha)
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StephenCurry34 StephenCurry34
  • 09-10-2018

Hello,  

    The side lenght of a square is equal to A. the square of its area, since its a square it would be equal...


Thanks

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