the area of a square equals the product of the base and the height. or, because in a square the base and height are the same it would be the value of the base squared. square base x height = area
Square Area = a2 a = length of side === === * The area of a square can be found by multiplying the base times itself. This is similar to the area of a rectangle but the base is the same length as the height. * If a square has a base of length 6 inches its area is 6*6=36 square inches
because it is a square the base is the same dimension as the base, in other words the area is the side squared.
You have the base or the height, so just square it. If base (or height) is 5, the area is 52 or 25.
Square base with 5 sides. Formula for area: 1/3(area of the base)(height)
If you are talking about the area bounded by the base lines, its 8,100 square feet (90 x 90). But if you're talking about the area bounded by the outside edge of the dirt, this can vary from field to field.
To find the area of a triangle in square feet, you can use the formula: Area = 0.5 x base x height. Measure the base and height of the triangle in feet and plug these values into the formula to calculate the area in square feet.
A square with a side length of 15 cm has an area of 225 square cm
The base area would be 400 square units (m, ft, or whatever they gave you). You don't have to worry about the height because it is only the area of the base. The area of a square is s2, and 202 = 400.
Area for square is Base X Height. Since the length is all equal FOR a square The base and height is both 9cm So the answer is 81cm
Because it is the square units around the base.
a square base is a base with four sides of equal measure