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A graph is constructed of the length of the side of a square compared to the area of a square. what would the function rule be to find the area for any given side length?

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Based on the given description above, it is said that the graph is made of the length of the side of a square. By definition, a square has equal sides, and the area of getting the square is A=s^2. Therefore, the function rule for this to find the area for any given side length would be y = x^2. Given the y is the area of the graph and x is the length of the side. Hope this answer helps.
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