Math, asked by VasundharaRay, 8 days ago

What happens to the area of a square, if
(i) its side is halved
(ii) its side is doubled
(iii) its perimeter is trebled.​

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Answered by jolysanthosh57
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Answer:

Area become one-fourth when side of square is halved.

Area become four times of Area when length of side is doubled. ... Area become one-fourth when side of square is halved.

Therefore, if the perimeter of the square is tripled, then the area of the square will be 9 times of the original area

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