SOLUTION: A square has side lengths of (x-3)units,what is its area?
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Question 1080176: A square has side lengths of (x-3)units,what is its area?
Answer by amfagge92(93) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Length=X-3
AREA OF S^2
⇒X-3*X-3=O
X=3
⇒3*3=9
∴The area is 9cmsquare
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