Asked by Jynessa

You are designing a wall mural that will be composed of squares of different sizes. One of the requirements of your design is that the side length of each square is itself a perfect square.
1. If you represent the side length of a square as x^2, write an expression for the area of a mural square.
2. Find the area of a mural square when x=5
3. Find the area of a mural square when x=10

Can you explain what 1 would be?

Answers

Answered by Reiny
1. Area of a square = (x^2)^2 = x^4
(each side is x^2, area of a square = side^2
so (x^2)(x^2) = x^4 )

2. when x = 5
area = 5^4 = 625
3. when x = 10
area = 10^4 = 10000
Answered by Stella
Thank you it helped :D
Answered by Anonymous

The function rule A = s2 is a model for the area, A, of a square with side of length s. Which of the following represents another way to write this function rule
Answered by Anonymous
What is the area of a mural design in square meters?
Answered by lizz
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