Area of a SquareThe area of a square that has a side-length of 1 cm is 1 square centimetre (or 1 cm2). To find the area of a square by the method of counting squares, we divide the square into smaller squares of one centimetre side-length . Consider a square that has a side-length of 4 cm. Using the method of counting squares, we find that the area of the square is 16 cm2. Clearly, the square contains 4 rows of 4 squares. Therefore:
The area of a square is equal to its side-length multiplied by its side-length. That is: | |
To find the area of a region enclosed within a plane figure, draw a diagram and write an appropriate formula. Then substitute the given values and use a calculator, if necessary, to obtain the required area. |
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