Math, asked by lmeenakshi14, 8 months ago

Consider six squares with sides of different lengths.The length of side of square is in direct
proportion to:

1)Perimeter of the square

2)Area of the square

3)Diagonal of square

4)perimeter of a square/area of the square​

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Answered by raghuramansbi
7

Answer:

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Answered by harshikesh19
2

Answer:

Consider six squares with sides of different lengths.The length of side of square is in direct

proportion to:Consider six squares with sides of different lengths.The length of side of square is in direct

proportion to:

1)Perimeter of the square

2)Area of the square

3)Diagonal of square

4)perimeter of a square/area of the square

1)Perimeter of the square

2)Area of the square

3)Diagonal of square

4)perimeter of a square/area of the square

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