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Which equation could represent “the area of a square as a function of a side

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User Andres Kull
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Answer:


y=x^(2)

Explanation:

the area of ​​a rectangle is determined by the product of its sides, now, if its sides are equal this figure has the name of square and its area is

Area= side1 * side2

a square has both sides equal

Area =side*side


A=side^(2)

if we take it to terms of function

we have


y=x^(2)

where, x is the side of the square and y is its area.

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