1. What happens to the area of a square, if its side is halved?
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Well, the formula for area of a square is given as (length of it's side)^2
So, if we'll make the new length of side of the square half of what it was originally, clearly the area of the square will become a quarter of that originally
because there'll be a factor (1/2)^2 = 1/4 In the formula for new area.
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we know that area of square is side square
if its side is half than area will be a^2/4
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