SOLUTION: Square has sides 3x5 , represent the area a the square using exponents

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Question 520952: Square has sides 3x5 , represent the area a the square using exponents
Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How can a square have dimensions 3 by 5?

Unless you're referring to a square with area 3^5, in which the area would be (3^5)^2 = 3^10, or a square with side length 15, in which the area would be 15^2.

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