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How exactly do i do this? the side of a square measures square root √5 cm. what is the perimeter in radical form?
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How exactly do i do this? the side of a square measures square root √5 cm. what is the perimeter in radical form?
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the side of a square measures square root √5 cm. what is the perimeter in radical form?
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The perimeter of a square is 4s where s is the side length. Since the side length is sqrt 5, the perimeter is 4sqrt5 cm.
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