what happens when a area of a square is (a)halved&(b)trebled?
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I mean it's trebled
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Heya good eve mate!
Here's your answer-
a) halved
area = side x side
So, if the side is halved, then -
new area
= side / 2 x side / 2
= side x side / 4
= area / 4
Hence, the area becomes the quarter of what it was before.
b) Tripled
If the side of a square is tripled then the area would be increased 9 times
If the original square measures 2 by 2 cm
then the area of the square will be 4 cm².
If we triple the length of the sides of the square then it now measures 6cm by 6cm.
The area of the square is now 6 x 6 = 36cm².
So if the length increases by 3, the area increases by 3² = 9
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Here's your answer-
a) halved
area = side x side
So, if the side is halved, then -
new area
= side / 2 x side / 2
= side x side / 4
= area / 4
Hence, the area becomes the quarter of what it was before.
b) Tripled
If the side of a square is tripled then the area would be increased 9 times
If the original square measures 2 by 2 cm
then the area of the square will be 4 cm².
If we triple the length of the sides of the square then it now measures 6cm by 6cm.
The area of the square is now 6 x 6 = 36cm².
So if the length increases by 3, the area increases by 3² = 9
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!
GOOD DAY!❤
Please mark brainliest if it did
~Nikki⭐
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