Math, asked by sshaheenasalih, 9 months ago

If the length of a rectangle is doubled without
changing the width, what would be the change
in area? What if width is doubled without
changing the length? What if both length and
width are doubled? If the length and width of a
rectangle are multiplied by the same number.
what would be the change in area?​

Answers

Answered by ruchithakur8961
2

Step-by-step explanation:

when the length is doubled of a rectangle and breadth remains same the area becomes doubled.

and if breadth is double and length remains same the area becomes doubled.

when length and breadth both doubled then area becomes four times.

if the length and breadth multiplied with same number then area become same as original area

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