area of square = side ^2
side = sqrt(4)
= 2 cm
A square with a side length of 2 cm has an area of 4 square cm.
The area of a square is length times width. Therefore, based on your question: 4 cm x 4 cm = 16 sq cm. So the area of your square is 16 square centimetres.
All four sides of a square are equal in length, therefore: area = length of a side squared length of a side = √[area] length x 4 = perimeter If the area is in cm² the length will be in cm.
A square with a side length of 20 cm (80/4) has an area of 400 cm2
It is: 4*7 = 28 square cm
A square with a side length of 2 cm has an area of 4 square cm.
A square with a side length of 2 cm has an area of 4 square cm
A square with a side length of 2cm has an area of 4cm2
The area of a square is length times width. Therefore, based on your question: 4 cm x 4 cm = 16 sq cm. So the area of your square is 16 square centimetres.
256 divise by 4
All four sides of a square are equal in length, therefore: area = length of a side squared length of a side = √[area] length x 4 = perimeter If the area is in cm² the length will be in cm.
area of square = side * side side = sqrt (area ) = sqrt (49 ) =7 cm so, the approximate side length of an area that is 49 cm squared is 7 cm.
A square with a side length of 20 cm (80/4) has an area of 400 cm2
It is: 4*7 = 28 square cm
Area of a square is equal to the square of its side. Thus the square root of 48 square cm which is 6.93 cm is the measure of the length of the side.
Answer not possible to get area from one length measurement unless given the shape of this length. For example if the shape is a square of perimeter 27 cm. then the side length is 27/4 and the area is (27/4) x (27/4) square cm.
One possibility is that it could have a length of 12 cm and a width of 4 cm