\[\large Area = s^2\]
Since the area is length x width and the side lengths are all equal
so what is \[\large \sqrt{86}^2\]
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OpenStudy (sleepyjess):
The area of a square is \(s^2\)
we know s is \(\sqrt{86}\), so what is \(\sqrt{86}^2\)
OpenStudy (sleepyjess):
wow.....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what happens when you multiply a square root by itself
it becomes just what the number is making your answer D
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
86*2 ?
OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):
Not quite...square root of 86 times square root of 86...
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OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
ohhh
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
oh
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
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OpenStudy (sleepyjess):
We are trying to help you...
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OpenStudy (sleepyjess):
Let's use an example. If we are looking for the area of a square and one side of the square is \(\sqrt{4}\), we need to do \(\sqrt{4}^2\), and \(\sqrt{4}^2\) is 4
OpenStudy (sleepyjess):
\(\sqrt 4\) probably wasn't the best example... but hopefully that helps
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
never mind
OpenStudy (sleepyjess):
rainbow, is this a test?
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
thx for trying tho
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