what happens to the perimeter of a square,if it's side is doubled
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Step-by-step explanation:
side of a square is doubled, then the new perimeter is times the original perimeter.
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When the side of a square is doubled the perimeter also gets doubled
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we have to find the effect on perimeter of the square if its sides are double
Let us assume the initial side of the square to be x
Then on doubling, the side will be 2x
initial area = 4 × side
= 4 × (x)
= 4x
new area = 4 × side
= 4 × (2x)
= 8x
= 2 × initial area
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