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Find the missing side length of a square given the area of the square

Find the missing side length of a square given the area of the square-example-1

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The area of a square is given by the following formula:


A=s^2

To find the sidelength of the square, solve the equation for s:


s=\sqrt[]{A}

Replace the given value in the equation to find the sidelength:


\begin{gathered} s=\sqrt[]{(16)/(49)} \\ s=(4)/(7) \end{gathered}

The sidelength is 4/7cm.

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