Math, asked by bonoshrighosh86, 4 days ago

If the side of a square is double Find the area ratio of the areas of resulting square to that of the original square​

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Answered by sensneha932
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Step-by-step explanation:

If the length of a side of a square is x then the area = x2

If we double the length then a side is 2x and the area is (2x)(2x) = 4x2

The ratio is 1:4 and the area is quadrupled, not doubled...

I hope it's helpful

Answered by shashankrajan11
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Answer:

4:1

Step-by-step explanation:

SQUARE - I

let a be the side of original square

=> Area = a²

SQUARE - II

if the side is doubled, the side = 2a

=> Area = 4a²

Ar ( square II) = 4a²

AR ( sqaureI) a²

=> 4 = 4:1

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