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16 May, 18:36

The area of a square is determined by the function f (s) = s 2 f (s) = s2 where s s is the varying side length of the square. the perimeter of a square is determined by the function g (s) = 4 s g (s) = 4s where s s is the varying side length of the square. suppose the area of the square is 16.6 square inches. what is the side length of the square?

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  1. 16 May, 18:53
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    The side length is sqrt (16.6) = 4.07 inch (correct to 2 decimal places)
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