SOLUTION: A square had a side length of (4m + 6). What is the area of the square?
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Question 831786: A square had a side length of (4m + 6). What is the area of the square?
Answer by checkley79(3341) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
AREA=SIDES SQUARED.
(4M+6)^2
OR
(4M+6)(4M+6)
16M^2+24M+24M+36
16M^2+48M+36 ANS.
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