The area of a square can be found using the equation A = s², where A is the area and s is the measure of one side of the square. Match the equation for how to solve for the side length of a square to its description. Drag the equation into the box to match the description. A square has an area of 144 in² s = 144 in.​s=144−−−√​ in.s = (144)² in.

Respuesta :

the square root of the area would equal the length of a side

so square root of 144 = length of side

Answer:

[tex]s=\sqrt{144}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a square can be found using the equation A = s²

A is the area and s is the measure of one side of the square

A = s²

To solve for side length 's'  we need to remove square from side 's'

To remove square take square root on both sides

[tex]\sqrt{A} = s[/tex]

A square has an area of 144 in²

144= s^2

take square root on both sides

[tex]\sqrt{144} = s[/tex]

[tex]s=\sqrt{144}[/tex]