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The formula for finding the area of a square that has a side length, s, is A = s2. If a square has an area of 40 square units, what is the length of a side?

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User Noixes
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Answer:

The side length of square is
2√(10) units.

Explanation:

Given : The formula for finding the area of a square that has side length s is given as
A=s^2

Also, given the area of a square is 40 square units.

We have to find the length of the side of square.

Consider the given formula,


A=s^2

We are given area s 40 square units

So,
40=s^2

Taking square root both sides, we have,


√(40)=s

Simplify, we have,


s=2√(10) units.

Thus, The side length of square is
2√(10) units.

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User Kalliopi
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The length of side can be calculated as
s = √40
= √4x10
= 2√10
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User Kpucha
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