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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE MEDAL, FAN, AND TESTIMONIAL!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

\(\sf side= \sqrt{area}\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

? I dont understand?

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

for a square, \(\sf side^2=area\)

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

so then \(\sf side^2=36\)

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Or \(\sf side=\sqrt{36}\)

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

^ got that by using: \(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @TheSmartOne \(\sf side= \sqrt{area}\) \(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ops i think i put the wrong question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ya i meant to post something else sorry

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

.-.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sorry can you help me with another question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but for the first one the answer is 36?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

someone else said it was 6

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

For this question, the answer is \(\sf\sqrt{36}\) which 2 numbers when you multiply them equal 36? They have to be the same 2 numbers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it is 6? 6*6=36

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Yes, the answer is 6 :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks!

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