Math, asked by Pandusmilie7122, 11 months ago

What happens if side a of square is halved and side b is doubled?

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Answered by vish143690
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

solution:-

we know that :

Area of square = a ×a = a² sq. unit

Case (1st)

if the length of side is halved

=> side of square = a/2

And

Area = (a/2)² = a²/4

that means ...

Area become one by fourth of Area when length of side is halved.

Case (2nd)

if length of side is doubled

=> side = 2a

=> Area of square = (2a)² = 4a²

that means..

Area become 4 times when side of square is doubled.

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