Sagot :
(3x-2)^2
squares area is 2 times its side length, since all the sides are the same. if the side length is 3x-2, take its second power
(3x-2)^2 or (3x-2)
The area of a square is the product of the length of each side with itself. That is, Area A = s x s where s is the length of each side of the square.
The area of a square is the product of the length of each side with itself. That is, Area A = s x s where s is the length of each side of the square.