The area of a rectangle is length x width. Since in the case of a square, both are equal, you simply multiply length x length.
The square root of what? If you take the square root of the area, the answer will be the length of the side. If the area is, for example, in square meters, the length of a side will be in meters.
If you have a rectangle, measure the length and width of your surface in millimeters and multiply the values. This gives you the area in square millimeters. If you know the area in square meters, multiply by one million (1 000 000) to get square millimeters.
Square Cm is a unit of Area. Cubic Cm is a unit of volume. You can't change areas into volumes, just as you can't change weight into length. They are different types of measurement. . If you know the size of an area, and if, and only if, that area has a thickness that you can measure, then you can calculate the volume. But, you do not 'convert' it to a volume, you calculate it's volume . To calculate volume you need 3 measurements, length, width, height. To calculate area you need only 2 measurements , length ,and width.
The perimeter of square is 4 x length If you have perimeter only divide by 4 to get length and The area of square is length x length If you already have length that is all you need to know
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The formula for an area of a rectangle is length multiplied by width. However, to calculate this, you need to know at least 1 length or for it to be a square. I'll assume it's a square here, as area of a square is its length squared. The square root of 1700 is 41.231 millimetres
The square root of what? If you take the square root of the area, the answer will be the length of the side. If the area is, for example, in square meters, the length of a side will be in meters.
The length and width of a square by definition are of equal length. The area (A) of a square = d2, where d is the length of one side. If the area is known, then the length of the side of a square, d = √A (square root of A).
If you have a rectangle, measure the length and width of your surface in millimeters and multiply the values. This gives you the area in square millimeters. If you know the area in square meters, multiply by one million (1 000 000) to get square millimeters.
Square Cm is a unit of Area. Cubic Cm is a unit of volume. You can't change areas into volumes, just as you can't change weight into length. They are different types of measurement. . If you know the size of an area, and if, and only if, that area has a thickness that you can measure, then you can calculate the volume. But, you do not 'convert' it to a volume, you calculate it's volume . To calculate volume you need 3 measurements, length, width, height. To calculate area you need only 2 measurements , length ,and width.
If you know the area of a square, the length of a side is the square root of area. L = Length of Side A= Area L2 = A so... L = A0.5
The field is square, so you know that its length is the same as its width and so, its area is its length times its length. So find the square root of 2500 square metres and that is the length of each side of the square field.
The perimeter of square is 4 x length If you have perimeter only divide by 4 to get length and The area of square is length x length If you already have length that is all you need to know
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You have to know the shape of it, and you may need to know another dimension of the shape. The simplest way to look at it is say you are given 64m2 and you know it is a square. a square's formula for area is length x length. so length is square root of area, which is 8m
You take the square root of the area. Example: area is 2 square cm; the square root of 2 is about 1.414, so the length of a side is 1.414 cm.
Square feet measure area. The formula will depend on what you want to know the area of.