Asked by diddy
You know that the area of a rectangle equals 1 x w. For a square, the area equals the length of any side multiplied by itself.
The table shows areas of squares with different
side lengths. Complete the table.
Side Length (s)
Area (A = s²)
1
1
2
4
8=4
3
9
4
?
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Area of a square is A = s².
So:
- s = 1 → A = 1² = 1
- s = 2 → A = 2² = 4
- s = 3 → A = 3² = 9
- s = 4 → A = 4² = 16
(If the "8=4" in your problem was a typo: for s = 8, A = 8² = 64.)
So:
- s = 1 → A = 1² = 1
- s = 2 → A = 2² = 4
- s = 3 → A = 3² = 9
- s = 4 → A = 4² = 16
(If the "8=4" in your problem was a typo: for s = 8, A = 8² = 64.)
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