4. SHOW YOUR WORK: Use the area formula, A = s ^ 2 to find the area of Square ABCD. (1 point)

To find the area of Square ABCD using the formula A = s^2, we need to know the length of one side of the square.

Let's say that the length of one side of the square is "s".

Then, the formula becomes A = s^2.

Since all sides of a square are equal in length, we can also say that the length of each side is s.

Therefore, the area of Square ABCD is A = s * s = s^2.

To find the area of a square, you can use the formula A = s^2, where A represents the area and s represents the length of one side of the square.

In this case, the given information is that the square is named ABCD, but we are not given the length of any of its sides (s). Therefore, to find the area of Square ABCD, we need to know the length of one of its sides.

If you are given the length of one side, you just need to substitute that value into the formula A = s^2 and calculate the area.

For example, if the length of one side is given as 5 units, then the area of Square ABCD would be A = 5^2 = 25 square units.

However, since we are not provided with the length of any of the sides, we cannot directly calculate the area of Square ABCD. Additional information is needed to solve this problem.