why area of square is square of side?
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If we define the length of a side of a square as S, then the area would be S times S. This results in the square of S (S^2), and that is why the area of a square is the 'square' of one of it's sides.
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When breadth is made half (or double) then we see that area is also made half (or double).
This tell us that area is Directly Proportional to length and breadth.
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