Math, asked by viju3370, 4 days ago

Find the area of the following square s= 8cm and s=5.5cm

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Answered by fahims8080
1

Answer:

Area = 1) 64cm^{2}  2) 30.25cm^{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the information provided in the question it is given as

Side of square = s = 8 cm

                        = s = 5.5 cm

First understand that the square is having the same size of its all 4 sides Hence  Area of square = side^{2}

putting the values we get the answer

1) s= 8 cm

Area = [tex]A=8^{2} \\ A = 8\times 8\\ A = 64 cm^{2} [/tex]

2) s=5.5 cm

           [tex]A = 5.5^{2} \\ A = 5.5 \times 5.5\\ A = 30.25 cm^{2} [/tex]

Hence Area = 1) 64cm^{2}  2) 30.25cm^{2}

Answered by AnanyaBaalveer
2

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\large\green{\sf{area_{square} =  {side \: }^{2} }}

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\large\blue{\sf{ \implies area_{square} = {64cm}^{2}  }}

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\large\purple{\sf{area_{square} = (5.5cm)^{2} }}

\large\purple{\sf{ \implies 5.5cm \times 5.5cm}}

\large\purple{\sf{ \implies 30.25 {cm}^{2} }}

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