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give 2 example where the area increases as the perimeter increases ???...

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Answered by Kushagrasingh001
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Eg 1 : area of square
P = 4*s
A = s*s
If the perimeter increases then it means that the side is increasing, so if the side increases the the area will also increase as the area is s*s


Eg 2 : Area of rectangle
P = 2(l+b)
A = l*b
If the perimeter increases then it means that the length and breadth are also increasing, so if the both increases then the area will also increase as the area is l*b.


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