if the side of a square is tripled,how many times will it's Area be as compared to the area of the original square?
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it will also be three times of original area
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Step-by-step explanation:
let the original square side be x
so, the area of original square = x^2
and when the side is tripled of the square then the side will be 3x
area=side*side
area=3x*3x
=9x^2
when the area of original square is compared with other one then we find the difference
as =>9x^2-x^2
=8x^2 (ans)
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