Math, asked by SmartyBoyRaman, 11 months ago


. If the diagonal of a square is doubled, how
does the area of the square change?
(a) becomes four fold (b) become two fold
(c) become 3 fold (d) None of these​

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Answered by Hubaib
1

If the diagonal of a square is doubled it will become four folded as one diagonal divide quadrilateral into 2 triangles and when diagonal is doubled it will divide the quadrilateral into 4 triangles/it will become four folded...

Answered by baishali65
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