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One side of a square is 8√3 cm. What is its area? Write the answer as a whole number
4 years ago

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Anonymous
8 √3 * 8 √3 = 8*8 * √3*√3 = 64*3 = 192
4 years ago
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8√3×8√3=8×8×√3×√3=64×3
=192 cm^2
3 years ago

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