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find the area of a square whose side is 6.25 m

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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Answer:

Area of sq. = side^2

= (6.25)^2

= 39.0625 Ans...


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Answered by aditijaink283
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Concept:

A square has 4 sides of the same length and four angles of 90 degrees (right angles). The diagonal of a square formula is d = a√2; where 'd' is the diagonal and 'a' is the side of the square. The formula for the diagonal of a square is derived using the Pythagoras theorem.

Area of a Square formula = Side × Side

Given:

A square whose side is 6.25 m

Find:

We have to find the area of the square whose side is 6.25 m

Solution:

Side of Square = 6.25 m

Area of a Square = Side × Side

                              = 6.25 x 6.25

                              =39.0625

Hence, the area of a square whose side is 6.25 m is 39.0625.

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