If you want it to remain a square then the base is multiplied by 8 also and the area is multiplied by 64. If not, and you multiply the sides only, it is multiplied by 8. If you multiply only one side, then the area is multiplied by 4.5
Each side is multiplied by 3, so the area is multiplied by 9, so the answer is 90.
Area = t2 (t multiplied by t) ,where t = length of the square's side
The area of a square islength x width; basically one side multiplied by another. The Perimeter of a square is the length of all the sides added together; basically one side multiplied by four.
In a square, all sides are the same, so the area is the length of one side multiplied by itself.
one side multiplied by the other, but as the other side is the same side, square, x^2
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One side multiplied by the one other side, or the measurement of one side squared.
The area of a square is the length of a side squared (multiplied by itself)A square that have 100 cm on all sides is 100cm*100cm = 10,000 cm2
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of any side. The area is the length of a side multiplied by itself (which is to say, squared).
since A=4S then S=A/4 A is not 4S. The perimeter P is 4S. The area is S multiplied by S or S squared. therefore the side of a square is the square root of the area.
to work out the area of a sqaure it is the length of the side multiplied by another side. seing as the sides of a sqaure are all equal, is is the side of a square multiplied by itself. for example if the side of a square was 4cm the equation would be: 4cm x 4cm = 16cm^2 do not get this equation confused with the equation for a rectangle which is length multiplied by the width. (L x W)
7 feet; 7x7=49 any number multiplied by itself is its square