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What happens to the area of a square if the length is doubled?​ ​

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Answered by saanvikhanna1798
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Answer:

The area of the square will increase

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Question:-

What happens to the area of a square if the length is doubled ?

Answer:-

In order to the answer the question, let's take two examples to find out the difference:-

Let the side of first square be 10cm.

⇒Area  \: of  \: square= Side × Side \\  \\ ⇒Area = (10×10)cm \\  \\ ⇒Area = 100cm²

Let the side of second square be 20cm (doubled).

⇒Area  \: of \: square = Side× Side \\  \\ ⇒Area  \: of  \: square = (20×20)cm \\  \\ ⇒Area  \: of \: square = 400cm²

We can conclude from the results that if the length of the side is doubled,the area of the square will increase by 4 times.

More to know

Some more formulas of square:-

Area of square = Side × Side

Perimeter of square = 4 × Side

Each side of square = √Area

Each side of square = Perimeter/4

Hope it helps you...

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