Math, asked by ZAINMALIK16, 10 months ago

Find the area of the square whose each side is 16cm​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Side of the square = 16cm

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  • Area of the square

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Side of the square = 16cm

\implies Area\: of\: the\: square = Side×Side

\implies Area\: of \:the\: square = {Side}^{2}

\implies Area \:of \:the\: square = {16}^{2}

\implies Area\: of \:the\: square = 256{cm}^{2}

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Formula used here:-

  • Area of a square = Side × Side
  • Area of a square = {Side}^{2}

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Additional Information:-

  • Area of a rectangle = Length × breadth)
  • Area of a triangle = Sum of all sides of the triangle
  • Area of a circle =  π\:{r}^{2} where 'r' is the radius of the circle
  • Area of parallelogram = breadth× height
Answered by Anonymous
16

Given:-

Side of Square= 16cm

To find:-

Area of the Square

Solution:-

Area of square = s²

where S stands for side.

So, Area = (16cm) ²

= (16 × 16)cm²

= 256cm²

Concepts Used:-

  • Mensuration
  • Mathematical Solvings

Some Other Formulas:-

  • Area of Square = s²
  • Area of Rectangle = l×b
  • Area of Triangle = 1/2 × b × h
  • Area of Circle = πr²
  • Area of parallelogram = b × h
  • Perimeter of Square = 4s
  • Perimeter of Rectangle = 2(l+b)
  • Perimeter of Triangle = a+b+c
  • Perimeter(circumfrence)of Circle = 2πr
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