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give an example where the area doesn't increase when the perimeter increases

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Answered by senthilkaviele
2

Answer:

Let there be a rectangle whose length is 10 cm and breadth is 8 cm. Now, Let there be another rectangle whose length is 20 cm and breadth is 4 cm. So, in the above examples, area does not increase when the perimeter increases.

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Answered by dhruvjoshi29
1

this is a General fact that when the area will increase the perimeter will not increase

let there be a rectangle whose length is

10 Breadth and 8 length.

Perimeter of Rectangle 2(l+b)

2(18)

36

Area

l*b

8*10

80

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