Which equation finds the area of a square with a side length of 5n^4 units? (5n^4)^2=25n^8 square units (5n^4)^2=5n^8 square units square units 5( n^4)^2=5n^8 square units 5(n^4)^2=10n^8square units

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In this problem, you would multiply the constants and then add the exponents. The answer would be (5*5)n^(4+4), or 25n^8.

The answer is A: 25n^8

Answer:

[tex]25n^8[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

finds the area of a square with a side length of 5n^4 units

Area of the square formula = [tex](side)^2[/tex]

Where side represents the side of the square

Given side = [tex]5n^4[/tex]

Area of the square = [tex](5n^4)^2[/tex]

To square it we multiply 2 inside the parenthesis

Area of the square = [tex]5^2n^8[/tex]

Area of the square = [tex]25n^8[/tex]

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