Danielle Danielle
  • 14-01-2025
  • Mathematics
High School

A square with side length [tex]p[/tex] has an area of [tex]169[/tex] square centimeters. The following equation shows the area of the square:

[tex]p^2 = 169[/tex]

What is the side length of the square in centimeters?

Answer :

anbu40 anbu40
  • 04-09-2024

Answer:

Side = 13 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the side of the square:

Area = 169 square cm

[tex]\sf \boxed{\bf Side = \sqrt{area}}[/tex]

[tex]\sf = \sqrt{169}\\\\ = \sqrt{13*13}\\\\ =13 \ cm[/tex]

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