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Find the area of a square with side length x when x is equal to the given value. Are the area of a square and the length of its side directly proportional? Justify your answer. x=10 in.

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Answer:

100 sq in

Explanation:

No, not proportional

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User Andyknas
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Explanation:

The formula for calculating the area of a square is expressed as;

A = x² where;

x is the length of one side of the square

Given

x = 10in

A = 10²

A = 10 * 10

A = 100in²

Area of the square with side length 10in is 100in²

From the equation A = x², we can see that as the value of x increases, the value of the area also increases and vice versa. This means that the area of the square is directky proportional to its length. Hence we can say YES, the area of a square and the length of its side directly proportional

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