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22. What will happen to the area of a square if its side is doubled?​

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Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

Area = side × side ( x × x = x² )

So, if the side is doubled, then -

New area

= 2x × 2x = 4x²

So, doubling the side length multiplies the area by 4.

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Answered by sunitazirange
1

Answer:

Area = side × side ( x × x = x² )

So, if the side is doubled, then -

New area

= 2x × 2x = 4x²

So, doubling the side length multiplies the area by 4.

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