Respuesta :
So, the formula for finding area for a square is base x height or x^2.
The correct way of finding it is, A= 9^2 and
A= 9 • 9 but you also get the area with
A= 1/2 (9) (9+9).
The correct way of finding it is, A= 9^2 and
A= 9 • 9 but you also get the area with
A= 1/2 (9) (9+9).
Answer:
A. [tex]A=9^2[/tex]
C. [tex]A=9\cdot 9[/tex]
D. [tex]A=\frac{1}{2}(9)(9+9)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that a square has side lengths of 9. We are asked to choose the correct options that represent area of the given square.
We know that area of a square is square of its each side.
[tex]\text{Area of square}=a^2[/tex], where a represents each side of the square.
Upon looking at our given choices, we can see that option A is the correct choice as our given square has length of 9 and square of 9 is correct.
We can write area formula as:
[tex]\text{Area of square}=a\cdot a[/tex]
[tex]\text{Area of square}=9\cdot 9[/tex]
Therefore, option C is correct choice as well.
Upon simplifying option D, we will get:
[tex]A=\frac{1}{2}(9)(9+9)[/tex]
[tex]A=\frac{1}{2}(9)(18)[/tex]
[tex]A=9*9[/tex]
Therefore, option D is correct choice as well.
Upon simplifying option E, we will get:
[tex]A=\frac{1}{2}(9)(9)[/tex]
[tex]A=(4.5)(9)[/tex]
Therefore, option E is not a correct choice.