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23 March, 19:49

You are designing a wall Mural that will be composed of squares of different sizes. One of the requirements of your design is that the side length of each square itself is a perfect square. If you represent the side length of the square as x to the power of 2 write an expression for the area of the mural square.

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  1. 23 March, 19:54
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    1. Area of a square = (x^2) ^2 = x^4

    (each side is x^2, area of a square = side^2

    so (x^2) (x^2) = x^4)

    2. when x = 5

    area = 5^4 = 625

    3. when x = 10

    area = 10^4 = 10000

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    Hope its right!
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