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7 November, 18:01

The area of a square can be found using the equation A = s², where A is the area and s is the measure of one side of the square.

Match the equation for how to solve for the side length of a square to its description.

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  1. 7 November, 18:12
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    The equation given for the area, A is

    A = s^2.

    Then, you are asked to solve for the side, s.

    You need to extract square root from both side which drives to:

    √ (s^2) = + / - (√A)

    => s = + / - (√A)

    but given that s is a length it can only be positive, and

    s = (√A)

    Answer: s = √A
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