what will be the change in the area of square, when it's side is trippled
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If the side of a square is tripled then the area would be increased 9 times assuming the goal is to keep the shape a square. Meaning if one side is tripled then all sides are tripled and all corners remain 90 degrees. X being the original length, then 3x is the tripled length. The area of a square is base times height
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