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Which equation could represent "the area of a square as a function of a side"? A(s) = 2s A(s) = 4s A(s) = s2

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Answered by danielochich
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A square is a quadrilateral with 4 congruent sides


All the angles of a square = 90 degrees


The ares of a square is found by multiplying side by side

Ares = side x side

If the side is s

A = sxs

A = s²




Area as a function of side is written as:


A(s) = s²
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A square is a quadrilateral with 4 congruent sides

All the angles of a square = 90 degrees

The ares of a square is found by multiplying side by side

Ares = side x side

If the side is s

A = sxs

A = s²

Area as a function of side is written as:

A(s) = s²

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