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a) If the radius of a circle is doubled, find the total increase in its area.​

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Answered by mera1211
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Step-by-step explanation:

when you double the radius, the area goes up by 4 times because 2 squared is 4. The area will always go up by the square of how much the radius goes up. By contrast, the circumference will only double -- from 12.56 to 25.12 because you do not square the radius (or diameter) -- you just multiply it by pi.

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