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Suppose that the area of a square is forty-one times its perimeter. Find the length of a side of the square.

All I can think of is that P=4s and A=s^2


thanks for any help
15 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
41 * 4s = s^2

Solve for s.
15 years ago
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Suppose that the area of a square is forty-one times its perimeter. Find the length of a side of the square.

All I can think of is that P=4s and A=s^2


thanks for any help

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