give two examples where the area increases as the perimeter increases
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When you have a rectangle that is 20×10 perimeter is 60 area is 200....
Increase the perimeter by adding 30 to both long and short sides and you have a rectangle that is 50 ×40...p is 180 and area is 2000 hence proved
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it is simple as we increase the perimeter of any
Figure its area will be increased automatically for example
- first we have a circle of radius 3cm increase its radius and if we increase the radius of the circle its circumference and area will be increased.
-this can also be seen in the case of a square if we have a square of side 4 centimetre then its area will be 16 cm square but as we increase the length of the side of square as 5 cm then its area will also be increased up to 25 CM square
Figure its area will be increased automatically for example
- first we have a circle of radius 3cm increase its radius and if we increase the radius of the circle its circumference and area will be increased.
-this can also be seen in the case of a square if we have a square of side 4 centimetre then its area will be 16 cm square but as we increase the length of the side of square as 5 cm then its area will also be increased up to 25 CM square
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