The area of a square is 4 square meters. How long is each side? Please show every step.
2 answers:
Since you're trying to find the side lenghts of a square, all we need to do is square root the area. So, the square root of 4 (the area) is 2. So, all of the sides of the square are 2 meters long.
Since the area of the square is given by side length squared.... let s=side length s²=4 s=±√4 or±2 but since length can never be negative, we ignore there extraneous answer-2 and conclude the side length s=2
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