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if we reduce the length of the side of a square by one third by how much will its area change​

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Answered by dharmatheja13
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Answer:

IF THE BELOW EXPLANATION IS CORRECT THEN MARKS AS BRAINLIEST

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Let the side of square be x
  • area  \: of  \: square  \: is \:  =   {x}^{2}
  • Given that side is reduced by one third =x/3
  • area \: of \: square \: is \:  =  {(x  \div 3)}^{2}
  • Therefore area of square is x/9
  • so, AREA OF SQUARE IS REDUCED BY 9TIMES
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