Math, asked by shravanigorwade1008, 1 month ago

What is the difference between 3
meter square and
3 square meter ?
with Explaination ​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

According to the last paragraph of Section 5.2 there is no difference between 3 square meters and 3 meters squared. They both refer to an area, which might be a square, 1.732 m on a side, a 1 m x 3 m rectangle, etc. If the “d” is omitted, 3 meters square may or may not be a square 3 m on a side.

Step-by-step explanation:

How big is a 3 meter by 3 meter rectangle? Size of a 3 x 3 rectangle in meters squared.

A "square metre" is not the same thing as a "metre square" - although it is true that exactly 1 square metre is exactly 1 meter square. ... For example, a square that is 2 metres long and 2 metres wide has 4 square metres of area. 2m * 2m = 4m2. But a square that is 4 metres squared would have 4 metres on each side.

Answered by anitgang2004
1

Answer:

3m² basically defines an area, of a particular figure.

whereas

3²m = 9m which defines the length/breadth/height of any object.

Hope This helps ☺️

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