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Are the length of a side of a square and the area of the square related portionally? Why or why not?
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Are the length of a side of a square and the area of the square related portionally? Why or why not?
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Yes, the side length of a square will be the square root of the area. Therefore, the product of the side length times itself will be the area.
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