What happens to the area of a square of it's side is quartered
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Let the side of the square = x
Therefore, area of a square = (side)²
= x²
Area of the square when sides are doubled= (side × 2 )²
= (2x)²
= 4x²
Therefore, when the side of the square are doubled its area will increase by 4 times
Area of the square when sides are halved = (side)²/2
= x²/2
Therefore,when the side of the square is halved it's area will also be halved.
Therefore, area of a square = (side)²
= x²
Area of the square when sides are doubled= (side × 2 )²
= (2x)²
= 4x²
Therefore, when the side of the square are doubled its area will increase by 4 times
Area of the square when sides are halved = (side)²/2
= x²/2
Therefore,when the side of the square is halved it's area will also be halved.
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