The first equation should express the area of the square (a) as a function of the length (l) of a side.
a (l) = l2
The second should express the volume of a cube (v) as a function of the length (s) of a side.
v (s) = s3
Tyra S.
asked  05/06/19A builder uses squares to lay out various projects. Write two equations. The first equation should express the area of the square (a) as a function of the length (l) of a side. The second should express the volume of a cube (v) as a function of the length (s) of a side.
The first equation should express the area of the square (a) as a function of the length (l) of a side.
a (l) = l2
The second should express the volume of a cube (v) as a function of the length (s) of a side.
v (s) = s3
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