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ANSWER ASAP PLS THANK YOU The area, A, of a square is equivalent to the square of its side lengths. Choose more than one! :)

A = (6)(6) square units
A = s2 square units
A = (x)(x) square units
A = (x+x) square units
A = 2(6) square units

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