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16 November, 06:40

The formula for finding the area of a square that has a side length, s, is A = s^2. If a square has an area of 40 square units, what is the length of a side?

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  1. 16 November, 09:10
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    A = s^2

    A = 40

    40 = s^2 ... by taking the square root of both sides, u eliminate the ^2

    sqrt 40 = s

    6.32 = s <===
  2. 16 November, 09:11
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    The length of a side would be the square root of s (40). The square root of 40 is 6.325 units, which is the length of one side.
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