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Write an expression for the area of a square with a side length six using exponents and simplify your expression

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Answer:

The answer is: a = 36 units.

Explanation:

Let a be the area. Find the area by multiplying the length times the width. With a square, the sides are equal, so it is the side squared:

a = s * s = s^2

The side is equal to 6 units:

a = s^2 = 6^2 = 36 units.

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