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The area of a square is 64n^36 square units. what is the side length of one side of the square
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Area = (side length)^2
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64n^36 = s^2. Take the sqrt of both sides, obtaining
8n^18 = s
. This is the principal square root. We use this positive quantity because the measure of side length must be positive.
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Answer:
The answer is 8n^18
Explanation:
I just took the test :)
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