Math, asked by Deepak5542u, 11 months ago

square is doubled the area increases how many times​


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Answered by Anonymous
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\rm\huge\color{palevioletred} Solution

Area = side × side ( x × x = x² )

So, if the side of square is doubled, then

new area

= 2x × 2x = 4x²

So, doubling the side length multiplies the area by 4.

Answered by Bhawna369
1

Hey there ....

Let first the side of square is " x " Area = x × x = x²

If the side of the square is doubled

AREA = 2x × 2x = 4x².

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