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10. What happens to the area of a square, when its side is:
(i) halved?
(ii) doubled?


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Answered by chaitanyaharsha33
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Answer:

The above mentioned is the answer

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Answered by SushantMondal
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Step-by-step explanation:

(i) Take square x side 4 cm.

Area of the original square x is 4*4=16 cm.

Area of the halved sided square x is 2*2 = 4 cm.

Ans 1: So, the sides of the square, if halved, they will be be /4.

(ii) Take square y side 4 cm.

Area of the original square y is 4*4 = 16 cm.

Area of the doubled sided square y is 8*8 = 64 cm.

Ans 2: So, the sides of the square, if doubled, they will be *4.

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